Practice
Money practice
Practise money at your own pace. Choose a support level, try each question on paper or in your jotter, use a hint if you need a first step, then show answers to check your work.
Build your confidence
Choose a difficulty and number of questions. Try one question at a time, write down your working, then reveal answers only when you are ready to check. Hints give a first step without giving away the answer.
10 practice questions
Current set: Mixed. Try each question first, then use the hint if you need a first step.
1. Add these coin values: 20p, £1.00 and 50p.
2. A game costs £30.00. Sam has saved £30.00. How much more is needed?
3. A weekly budget has £230.00 income, £70.00 rent, £70.00 food, and £20.00 travel. How much is left?
4. One item costs £22.50. What is the cost of 4 items?
5. Which price is cheaper: £3.55 or £4.30?
6. Round £18.28 to the nearest pound.
7. Which is better value: 3 for £15.00 or 6 for £28.50?
8. A shopper buys bread for £1.50, milk for £0.95 and fruit for 75p. What is the total cost?
9. A pupil has £25.00. A snack costs £2.00, a drink costs £1.20 and travel costs £3.50. How much is left or short?
10. A customer pays with £50.00 for shopping costing £16.75. How much change should they get?
Practice answers
Check your work when you are ready.