- 1. Tom paid $14.93 total for bananas, after a 3 dollar coupon, $11.53 for grapes, and $11.51 for peaches. In total, how much money did Tom spend?
A) $15.87 of fruit bought B) $3.00 of fruit bought C) $17.56 of fruit bought D) $37.97 of fruit bought E) $29.98 of fruit bought
- 2. Mary wanted to save money to buy a new outfit. Mary saved $29.00 in April, $28.30 in May and $24.30 in June. However, she also had to spend $23.10 on school supplies and $42.80 on her dog. If the outfit costs $115.80, how much money does Mary still need to save?
A) $46.75 left to save B) $101.10 left to save C) $22.96 left to save D) $100.10 left to save E) $110.10 left to save
- 3. Peter likes to collect coins. Peter got 28 coins from his brother, 38 coins from his mother, as well as 16 coins from Nancy. However, Peter lost 19 coins before putting those coins into his piggy bank. How many coins does Peter have in his piggy bank?
A) 61 coins B) 45 coins C) 27 coins D) 72 coins E) 63 coins
- 4. Joan decided to look at new and used SUVs. Joan found a used SUV for $12000. Joan found that she paid 75% of the price of a new SUV. How much would a new SUV cost? Round your answer to the nearest whole number if necessary.
A) $14000 for New SUV B) $45682 for new SUV C) $16000 for new SUV D) $22000 for new SUV E) $12562 for new SUV
- 5. Jason bought several packs of lacrosse trading cards to add to his collection. To pay for his packs of lacrosse cards, he paid with 5 quarters, 5 dimes, 4 nickels, and 1 penny. What was the cost of the packs of cards that Jason bought?
A) $12.00 for the pack B) $1.96 for the pack C) .75 for the pack D) $4.00 for the pack E) $2.00 for the pack
- 6. Josie's Department Store sold 7 t-shirts every 10 minutes. They sold 11 pair of pants every 20 minutes. The store was open from 9 am till 9pm everyday. How many pants were sold in a week.
A) 5040 pairs of pants sold B) 5652 pairs of pants sold C) 720 pairs of pants sold D) 2772 pairs of pants sold E) 4000 pairs of pants sold
- 7. At an amusement park, Fred wants to ride a roller coaster that costs 33 tickets, a bumper car that costs 19 tickets, and a merry-go-round that costs 22 tickets. Fred had 32 tickets, but lost 10 of them on a ride. How many more tickets does he need?
A) 52 tickets B) 79 tickets C) 50 tickets D) 10 tickets E) 99 tickets
- 8. While mining, Nancy found a large metal bar that weighed 40 ounces. Nancy was also able to determine that the bar contained 30% nickel. How many ounces of nickel are in the metal bar? Round your answer to the nearest whole number if necessary.
A) 15 ounces B) 12 ounces C) 77 ounces D) 17 ounces E) 44 ounces
- 9. Alyssa has 4 red marbles and 46 yellow marbles. Sally has 2 dozen times more red marbles than Alyssa. How many red marbles does Sally have ?
A) 50 red marbles B) 99 red marbles C) 22 red marbles D) 200 red marbles E) 100 red marbles
- 10. There are 35 children in the classroom, each student will get 2 dozen pencils and two dozen erasers. How many pencils will the teacher have to give out ?
A) 22 pencils B) 780 pencils C) 840 pencils D) not enough information to answer the question E) 75 pencils
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