1. Anna bought 7 C.Ds for £32.20. How much did 1 C.D cost?
2. Sam buys 2 donuts and a coffee for £2.00. If the coffee costs 20p more than 1 donut, what is the price of 1 donut?
3. Anna has 65p and Sam gives her 15p. Now, Anna and Sam have the same amount. How much did Sam have in the beginning?
4. 4/5 of Anna's pocket money is £16.80. What is her pocket money?
5. Anna gave Sam £25. Sam repaid 35% of it. How much money was left to pay?
6. Anna went to the theme park and spent £13.50 on three souvenirs. How much did 1 souvenir cost?
7. A lemon icelolly costs 45p and a chocolate icelolly costs 25p more. How much would it cost for Anna to buy 3 of each flavour?
8. Anna ate 5/8 of the sweets in a bag. If 18 sweets are left in the bag, how many sweets were in the bag?
9. Anna hired a plumber to fix the leak in her house. He charged £30 per hour for his work and Anna had to buy the materials needed. If it took him 3 hours to finish the work and the materials costed £150, how much did Anna spend to fix the leak?
10. The overdue fine charges of a local library are as follows:
Children Books 17p/day
Adult Books 25p/day
CDs and DVDs £1.15/day
Anna returned 6 children books, 4 adult books and some cds. They were all overdue for 3 days. If she paid £9.51 as overdue charges, how many cds had she borrowed?
Thursday, 30 October 2014
Wednesday, 22 October 2014
Word Problems
1. Entry tickets to a park costs £7.50 for 1 adult and £3.50 for 1 child. How much would it cost to buy tickets for a family for 2 adults and 3 children?
2. The park offers family tickets(for a family of 2 adults and 2 children) at a discount rate of £20. How much money would a family(2 adults and 2 children) save by buying family ticket than buying adults and children tickets separately?
3. The park offers discount group tickets as follows:
Individual Tickets
Adult £7.50
Child £3.50
Group Tickets
10 tickets(children) £30.00 and an adult goes free.
50 tickets(children) £120.00 and 2 adults go free.
a) How much would it cost to buy tickets for a group of 30 children and 5 adults?
b) How much would it cost to buy tickets for a group of 60 children and 7 adults?
c) How much would it cost to buy tickets for a group of 100 children and 12 adults?
d) Year 5 visited the park. They spent £135 for the tickets. If 4 adults were in the group, how many children were there?
e) How much money would you save by buying group tickets for 10 children than buying 10 individual tickets?
f) How much money would you save by buying groups tickets for 50 children than buying 50 individual tickets?
Price List
Sandwich £3.50
Chips £1.75
Juice £0.95
Coffee £1.25
Ice-Cream £1.55
a) Anna buys a sandwich and fries and pays with a £10 note. How much change does she get?
b) Mr. Smith ate lunch in the restaurant and paid £6.50. What did he have?
c) Anna, Maria and Rosie went to the restaurant. They all had a sandwich each. Only Rosie didn't get chips. Anna and Mary had juice, but Rosie had coffee. Only Anna had ice-cream. How much did they have to pay in total?
d) A group of friends ate in the restaurant and paid £68.00. If everybody had sandwich, chips and ice-cream, how many people were in the group?
e) Anna has £5.00 to spend. What are the possible choices she can opt for?
2. The park offers family tickets(for a family of 2 adults and 2 children) at a discount rate of £20. How much money would a family(2 adults and 2 children) save by buying family ticket than buying adults and children tickets separately?
3. The park offers discount group tickets as follows:
Individual Tickets
Adult £7.50
Child £3.50
Group Tickets
10 tickets(children) £30.00 and an adult goes free.
50 tickets(children) £120.00 and 2 adults go free.
a) How much would it cost to buy tickets for a group of 30 children and 5 adults?
b) How much would it cost to buy tickets for a group of 60 children and 7 adults?
c) How much would it cost to buy tickets for a group of 100 children and 12 adults?
d) Year 5 visited the park. They spent £135 for the tickets. If 4 adults were in the group, how many children were there?
e) How much money would you save by buying group tickets for 10 children than buying 10 individual tickets?
f) How much money would you save by buying groups tickets for 50 children than buying 50 individual tickets?
Price List
Sandwich £3.50
Chips £1.75
Juice £0.95
Coffee £1.25
Ice-Cream £1.55
a) Anna buys a sandwich and fries and pays with a £10 note. How much change does she get?
b) Mr. Smith ate lunch in the restaurant and paid £6.50. What did he have?
c) Anna, Maria and Rosie went to the restaurant. They all had a sandwich each. Only Rosie didn't get chips. Anna and Mary had juice, but Rosie had coffee. Only Anna had ice-cream. How much did they have to pay in total?
d) A group of friends ate in the restaurant and paid £68.00. If everybody had sandwich, chips and ice-cream, how many people were in the group?
e) Anna has £5.00 to spend. What are the possible choices she can opt for?
Monday, 20 October 2014
Timed Maths Questions
Time Allowed: 7 minutes
After you finishing the calculations, answer the question at the bottom of the page.
1) 17 x 2 = 21) 43 x 4 = 41) 130 - 64 =
2) 36 ÷ 2 = 22) 376 ÷ 2 = 42) 2.5 + 4.5 =
3) 63 ÷ 7 = 23) 205 ÷ 5 = 43) 7.5 + 1.25 =
4) 15 x 4 = 24) 14 x 20 = 44) 10 - 3.5 =
5) 59 + 19 = 25) 175 ÷ 5 = 45) 15 - 7.5 =
6) 13 + 14 - 9 = 26) 130 ÷ 26 =
7) 180 ÷ 2 = 27) 280 ÷ 14 =
8) 40 x 4 = 28) 430 ÷ 2 =
9) 350 ÷ 7 = 29) 29 ÷ 2 =
10) 14 x 4 30) 317 + 46 =
11) 156 +19 = 31) 324 + 76 =
12) 48 + 49 = 32) 82 + 18 =
13) 48 x 2 = 33) 65 + 35 =
14) 70 ÷ 5 = 34) 45 + 55 =
15) 144 + 256 = 35) 120 - 39 =
16) 144 ÷ 12 = 36) 142 - 49 =
17) 32 x 4 = 37) 345 - 138 =
18) 1600 ÷ 40 = 38) 500 - 248 =
19) 16 x 4 = 39) 450 - 125 =
20) 225 ÷ 15 = 40) 156 - 75 =
Were you able to finish the calculations on time?
After you finishing the calculations, answer the question at the bottom of the page.
1) 17 x 2 = 21) 43 x 4 = 41) 130 - 64 =
2) 36 ÷ 2 = 22) 376 ÷ 2 = 42) 2.5 + 4.5 =
3) 63 ÷ 7 = 23) 205 ÷ 5 = 43) 7.5 + 1.25 =
4) 15 x 4 = 24) 14 x 20 = 44) 10 - 3.5 =
5) 59 + 19 = 25) 175 ÷ 5 = 45) 15 - 7.5 =
6) 13 + 14 - 9 = 26) 130 ÷ 26 =
7) 180 ÷ 2 = 27) 280 ÷ 14 =
8) 40 x 4 = 28) 430 ÷ 2 =
9) 350 ÷ 7 = 29) 29 ÷ 2 =
10) 14 x 4 30) 317 + 46 =
11) 156 +19 = 31) 324 + 76 =
12) 48 + 49 = 32) 82 + 18 =
13) 48 x 2 = 33) 65 + 35 =
14) 70 ÷ 5 = 34) 45 + 55 =
15) 144 + 256 = 35) 120 - 39 =
16) 144 ÷ 12 = 36) 142 - 49 =
17) 32 x 4 = 37) 345 - 138 =
18) 1600 ÷ 40 = 38) 500 - 248 =
19) 16 x 4 = 39) 450 - 125 =
20) 225 ÷ 15 = 40) 156 - 75 =
Were you able to finish the calculations on time?
Monday, 13 October 2014
Problem Solving
1) 10 pens cost £15.00. How much does 3 pens cost?
2) Share £42.00 between John and Jake in the ratio of 4:3.
3) An adult ticket to the cinema costs £16. A child ticket costs 3/4 of the adult ticket. A group of 5 adults and some children go to the cinema and buy tickets for £104. How many children are in the group?
4) Year 5 went on a trip and were offered two options for lunch; a burger which costed £4 and a pizza with a drink which costed £5. If 30 children went on the trip and spent £142 for lunch, how many children opted for the burger?
5) Mr. Smith went to the laundry to dry clean his coats and shirts. These were the prices:
Coat £3.50/item
Shirt £1.25/item
If he paid £21.50, how many coats and shirts did he give to be dry cleaned?
6) John and Jake helped Mr. Smith to mow his overgrown garden. John mowed for 2 hours and 30 minutes and Jake mowed for 3 hours and 30 minutes. He paid them £30 in total. What was John's pay?
7) £1 = 1.50 euros
45 euros = £______
27 euros = £______
8) £1 = $1.60
$32 = £______
$80 = £______
9) Mr. Smith bought a sofa. He paid 40% of the money on the day of purchase. He had to pay £300(remaining amount) more. How much did the sofa cost?
10) In a restaurant, a burger with chips costs 50p more than a burger. Five friends ate in the restaurant and paid £26 in total. How many friends chose burger with chips?
11) Shirt £49.99
Scarf £14.49
Hat ????
Jack bought a shirt, 2 scarves and a hat and paid £100 and got £14.04 change. How much did the hat cost?
2) Share £42.00 between John and Jake in the ratio of 4:3.
3) An adult ticket to the cinema costs £16. A child ticket costs 3/4 of the adult ticket. A group of 5 adults and some children go to the cinema and buy tickets for £104. How many children are in the group?
4) Year 5 went on a trip and were offered two options for lunch; a burger which costed £4 and a pizza with a drink which costed £5. If 30 children went on the trip and spent £142 for lunch, how many children opted for the burger?
5) Mr. Smith went to the laundry to dry clean his coats and shirts. These were the prices:
Coat £3.50/item
Shirt £1.25/item
If he paid £21.50, how many coats and shirts did he give to be dry cleaned?
6) John and Jake helped Mr. Smith to mow his overgrown garden. John mowed for 2 hours and 30 minutes and Jake mowed for 3 hours and 30 minutes. He paid them £30 in total. What was John's pay?
7) £1 = 1.50 euros
45 euros = £______
27 euros = £______
8) £1 = $1.60
$32 = £______
$80 = £______
9) Mr. Smith bought a sofa. He paid 40% of the money on the day of purchase. He had to pay £300(remaining amount) more. How much did the sofa cost?
10) In a restaurant, a burger with chips costs 50p more than a burger. Five friends ate in the restaurant and paid £26 in total. How many friends chose burger with chips?
11) Shirt £49.99
Scarf £14.49
Hat ????
Jack bought a shirt, 2 scarves and a hat and paid £100 and got £14.04 change. How much did the hat cost?
Wednesday, 8 October 2014
Warm Up Questions
1) Round 63454 to the nearest 10, 100 and 1000.
2) 4.03 x 100 = _____ + 3
3) Round 4.34543 to two decimal places.
4) 10% of Jack's pocket money is 50p. What is his pocket money?
5) 4.76 x 10 = 50 - _____
6) If you arrange the following decimals from the smallest to the biggest, which one will be in the third place?
43.4, 43.04, 43.399, 43.411, 43.41
7) 3/5 of _____ = £27
8) What is 1/4 of 425?
9) Underline the number in the tenths place in 38.08
10) How many 4's are there in 100?
2) 4.03 x 100 = _____ + 3
3) Round 4.34543 to two decimal places.
4) 10% of Jack's pocket money is 50p. What is his pocket money?
5) 4.76 x 10 = 50 - _____
6) If you arrange the following decimals from the smallest to the biggest, which one will be in the third place?
43.4, 43.04, 43.399, 43.411, 43.41
7) 3/5 of _____ = £27
8) What is 1/4 of 425?
9) Underline the number in the tenths place in 38.08
10) How many 4's are there in 100?
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