Money Word Problems
Solving Money Word Problems
Money word problems are a great way to use math in real life! In these problems, you will practice adding, subtracting, and multiplying dollars and cents to figure out totals and calculate change.
The Basics: Dollars and Cents
When working with money, the decimal point separates the dollars from the cents. For example, in \12.50,youhave12dollarsand50$ cents. Always remember to line up the decimal points when you add or subtract money!
Calculating Totals
To find the total cost of multiple items, you can use addition or multiplication.
Example: Movie tickets are \9.50foradultsand$6.75forchildren.Howmuchdoesitcostfor2adultsand3$ children?
First, find the cost for the adults: $9.50×2=$19.00
Next, find the cost for the children: $6.75×3=$20.25
Finally, add them together to find the total: $19.00+$20.25=$39.25
Making Change
"Change" is the money you get back when you pay with more money than an item costs. To find the change, subtract the total cost from the amount paid.
Example: You buy three shirts that cost \12.50each.Ifyoupaywitha$50$ bill, how much change will you get?
First, find the total cost of the shirts: $12.50×3=$37.50
Next, subtract the total cost from the \50bill.Remembertowrite$50as$50.00 so you can line up the decimals: $$ \50.00 - $37.50 = $12.50 $$
You will get \12.50$ in change!
Figuring Out How Many Items You Can Buy
Sometimes you need to find out how many items you can afford with a certain amount of money.
Example: Apples cost \1.25each.Howmanycanyoubuywith$10.00$?
You can use division, or you can repeatedly add \1.25untilyoureach$10.00.Since8groupsof$1.25makeexactly$10.00: $$ \1.25 \times 8 = $10.00 $$
You can buy exactly 8 apples!