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Planning and Decision Making practice

Practise planning and decision making at your own pace. Choose a difficulty, try each question on paper or in your jotter, use hints only when you need a start, then show answers to check your work.

Pupil practice

Build your confidence

Choose a difficulty and number of questions, write down your working, then reveal answers only when you are ready to check. Hints give a starting point without giving away the answer.

10 practice questions

Current set: Mixed. Show your method for each question before checking answers.

  1. 1. An event has 73 people. Each table seats 10. There are 9 tables available. Are there enough tables?

  2. 2. A trip budget is £60.00. Food costs £21.00, travel costs £15.00, and the activity costs £18.00. Is the trip within budget?

  3. 3. A trip budget is £65.00. Food costs £16.00, travel costs £12.00, and the activity costs £25.00. Is the trip within budget?

  4. 4. 5 glue sticks cost £7.50. 9 glue sticks cost £12.60. Which is better value?

  5. 5. An event has 97 people. Each table seats 12. There are 10 tables available. Are there enough tables?

  6. 6. Gym Option A costs £20.00 per month. Option B costs £28.00 per month. Over 12 months, which option is cheaper and by how much?

  7. 7. One ticket costs £3.00. A pack of 4 costs £9.00. Which is cheaper for 4 tickets?

  8. 8. A trip budget is £62.00. Food costs £17.00, travel costs £13.00, and the activity costs £28.00. Is the trip within budget?

  9. 9. 4 glue sticks cost £6.00. 9 glue sticks cost £12.60. Which is better value?

  10. 10. An event has 121 people. Each table seats 12. There are 10 tables available. Are there enough tables?

Practice answers

Check your work when you are ready.