Place Value & Rounding
Working with Money
Percents, Fractions, & Decimals
Tax, Tips, & Discounts
Mystery Question!
100

The value of the 6 in 462.

What is 60

100

The amount of quarters that make $1.25

5 quarters

100

0.5 written as a percent

50%

100

The HST rate in Ontario

13%

100

Estimate the total price of a $12.99 t-shirt by rounding to the nearest dollar and assuming 15% tax

$14.95

200

48 rounded to the nearest ten

50

200

The total amount of 2 toonies, 3 loonies, and 4 quarters

$7.00

200

25% written as a fraction

1/4

200

The total cost of a $20 item including HST

$22.60

200

The amount that you and a friend pay for a $25.00 meal with a 15% tip, if you split it evenly

$14.38

300

The place value of the 3 in 12,345

Hundreds

300

The amount of change given if you buy a snack for $3.45 and pay with $5.00

$1.55

300

10% of 250

25

300

The tip amount if you tip 15% on a $40 meal

$6.00

300

The total price of an $18.50 lunch with a 10% discount and 13% tax

$18.81

400

1.47 rounded to the nearest tenth

1.5

400

The amount of change received if you pay for something that is $46.25 with two $20 bills and a $10 bill.

$3.75

400

5% of 80

4

400

The sale price of an $80 jacket that is 25% off

$60.00

400

Estimate the total price of $64.99 pair of shoes with a 25% discount by rounding to the nearest dollar, applying the discount, and estimating 15% tax

$56.06

500

2,468,000 to the nearest million

2,000,000

500

The least amount of coins (no bills) that could produce $13.75.

6 toonies + 1 loonie + 3 quarters

500

32% of students in class, written as a decimal and fraction (simplified)

0.32 and 8/25

500

Tohe total price of a $37.50 dinner, including HST and an 18% tip

$49.13

500

Is $50 enough at a restaurant where the subtotal is $38, tax is 13%, and a tip is 18%?

Total = $49.78. Yes $50 is enough.