When rounding to the nearest dollar, if the number of cents is 50 or more do you round up or down?
up
If you have 1 Loonie, 1 Toonie, 1 quarter, and 2 dimes, how much money do you have?
$3.45
If your total is $3.90 and you pay with a $10 bill how much change will you get back?
$6.10
What is the definition of a negative number?
A number less than zero
What does percent mean?
"out of 100"
What is $5.48 rounded to the nearest dollar?
$5.00
What is the correct money value for the following calculator display? 0.1
$0.10
Your total is $3.25 and you pay with 2 toonies. How much change should you get back?
75 cents
If you have a negative amount of money, what might that mean?
E.g. you owe money or spent more than you budgeted for
What is 13% as a decimal?
0.13
What is $2.56 rounded to the nearest HALF dollar?
$2.50
What is $6.25 + $2.20
$8.45
Madison buys a t-shirt for $12 and some jeans for $30. She pays with a $50 bill. How much change should the cashier give her?
12 + 30 = 42
50 - 42 = $8
so she should get $8
How would a bank represent a withdrawal of $5?
$-5
What are the steps to calculate exact tax/HST?
Step 1: multiply your total by 0.13
Step 2: add the answer of step 1 to your total
Why is it useful to round prices to the nearest dollar while shopping?
E.g. It is easier to estimate and keep track of your total so that you don't accidentally go over your budget.
If you have 2 quarters, 3 dimes, and 1 nickel, how much money do you have? Write in 2 ways (cents and dollars).
$0.85 and 85 cents
What coins/bills could the cashier use to give back $8.90 in change?
E.g. $5 bill, 1 toonie, 1 loonie, 3 quarters, 1 dime, 1 nickel
If Wyatt has $-10 in his account and spends 5 more dollars what is his balance now?
$-15
What is the exact tax on a pair of shoes that costs $45?
$50.85
If CJ buys cookies for $3.99, juice for $2.50, and chips for $3.25 what is his total rounded to the nearest dollar?
Total: $9.74
Rounded Total: $10
Use pictures or words to describe two ways you can use coins/bills to total $8.50.
E.g. 1) 1 $5 bill, 3 loonies, 2 quarters
E.g. 2) 4 toonies, 2 quarters
Your total comes to $8.75 and you pay with a $10 bill. The cashier hands back $1.05. Did they calculate the change correctly? If not, what is the correct amount?
No, it should be $1.25.
Owen has $5 to spend but wants to buy a $10 item. If he borrows some money from Hendrik to pay for the item, how much money does Owen owe Hendrik?
$5
If you buy jeans for $53, a t-shirt for $17 and a sweater for $32, what is your total including tax?
Total before tax: $102
Total after tax: $115.26