Coins + Notes
Discounts
Change
Budgeting
100

You have 2 x $2 coins, 1 x $1 coin, and 3 x 20c coins. How much money do you have?

$5.60

100

A shirt is $20. It is 50% off today. How much does it now cost?

$10

100

You buy a sandwich for $6.50 and pay with a $10 note. How much change do you get?

$3.50

100

How many $2 lollies could you get with a $50 note?

25

200

Make $5.65 with the least amount of coins. NO notes.

$2 + $2 + $1 + 50c + 10c + 5c

200

A drink bottle cost $16. It is now 25% off. What is the new price?

$12

200

You buy 3 ice-creams that cost $3 each. How much change would you get from a $20 note?

$11

200

I want to buy 15 apples. They cost 50c each. How much will that cost?

$7.50

300

Create two different combinations of notes and coins that both total exactly $27.40

Mr. Winter checks answer

300

A new bike cost $300. It is now 20% off. What is the new price?

$240

300

Item $25.50. Paid with $50. Change?

$24.50
300

I need 250 pop-sticks for a tower I'm making. A packet of 50 costs $3.00. How much will I need to spend?

$15.00

400

Make $4.70, using exactly 7 coins.

$2 + $1 + $1 + 50c + 10c + 5c + 5c

400

A toy cost $15. It is now 10% off. What is the new price of the toy?

$13.50

400

$18.65 item. Paid with $50. Change?

$31.35

400

How much would 20 pumpkins cost if each is $2.50?

$50

500
What is the total of 1x every note and coin in $AUD?

$188.85

500

A skateboard was originally $120. It’s now on sale for $90. What percentage discount was given?

25%
500

Item: $50.35. Paid with $100.

Change given: $49.40

How much change are you missing?

$0.25 or 25c

500

You’re buying supplies for a class project: paint ($14), brushes ($8.90), paper ($10.50), and glue ($6.70). You have $40. Will you stay under budget?

No! 10c over budget.