Money
Math
Money starts at 1 and continues till grade 5.
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See sample questions for grade 2
If you buy a pencil for 7 and give the shopkeeper 10, how much change should you get?
If you buy a snack for 6 and pay with a 10 note, how much change do you get?
If you buy a snack for 8 and pay with a 10 note, how much change do you get?
If you buy a toy for 15 and give the shopkeeper 20, how much change should you get back?
If you buy a toy for 18 and pay with a 20 note, how much change do you get?
If you have 1 note of 10, 2 coins of 2, and 1 coin of 1, how much money do you have?
If you have 1 note of 20, 1 coin of 5, and 2 coins of 2, how much money do you have?
If you have 2 notes of 10 and 1 coin of 5, how much money do you have?
If you have 2 notes of 5 and 3 coins of 2, how much money do you have?
If you have 3 coins of 2 and 1 coin of 5, how much money do you have?
If you have 3 coins of 5 and 2 coins of 2, how much money do you have?
If you have 4 coins of 2, how much money do you have?
