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Money Quiz with AI Tutor - Grades 5/6
Money Quiz with AI Tutor - Grades 5/6
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Question 1:

During a garage sale, Alex made $12.75 selling each book. How much money did he earn selling 9 books?

Question 2:

A pack of pencils costs $1.50 and a notebook costs $2.75. How much does it cost to buy 2 packs of pencils and 3 notebooks?

Question 3:

Each resident in a retirement home was given 15 raffle tickets to sell to raise funds for their facility. The price of each ticket is $1.25. If Maria sold all her tickets, how much money did she raise for her facility?

Question 4:

A car dealership has 12 cars on the lot. Each car costs $25,000. What was the dealership's total cost for the cars?

Question 5:

If Tim has 20 marbles and wants to split them evenly with his 4 friends, how many marbles will each person get?

Question 6:

If a carton of milk costs $2.00 and a carton of coconut milk costs $3.50, what is the difference in price between the two types of milk?

Question 7:

A pack of gum costs $0.50. How much would it cost to buy 6 packs of gum?

Question 8:

Each student in Grade Five was given 25 raffle tickets to sell to raise funds for their school. The price of each ticket is $2. If John sold all his tickets, how much money did he raise for his school?

Question 9:

Jane earns $6.50 every hour she works. How much money can she earn in 5 hours?

Question 10:

A dozen eggs cost $1.80, and a pound of bacon costs $4.50. What would it cost to buy two dozens of eggs and 3 pounds of bacon?


Answer Keys

Question 1: $114.75

Question 2: 10.25

Question 3: 18.75

Question 4: 300000

Question 5: 5 marbles

Question 6: 1.5

Question 7: 3

Question 8: 50

Question 9: $32.50

Question 10: 16.60


Solutions

Question 1
To find out how much Alex earned selling 9 books, we can multiply the price of each book (which is $12.75) by the number of books he sold, which is 9. So, $12.75 x 9 = $114.75. Therefore, Alex earned $114.75 selling 9 books.

Question 2
To find the total cost, multiply the cost of each item by the number of that item being purchased, then add the resulting products together. 2 packs of pencils × $1.50 per pack + 3 notebooks × $2.75 per notebook = $3 + $8.25 = $11.25.

Question 3
To find the total amount of money Maria raised, simply multiply the number of tickets she sold by the price of each ticket. In this case, Maria sold 15 tickets at $1.25 per ticket, so she raised $18.75 for her facility.

Question 4
To calculate the dealership's total cost for the cars, we need to multiply the price of each car by the number of cars. 12 cars multiplied by $25,000 per car equals $300,000 in total cost for the cars.

Question 5
To split the 20 marbles evenly among Tim and his 4 friends, we can divide 20 by 5. The result is 4, so each person will get 4 marbles.

Question 6
To find the difference in price between the two types of milk, we need to subtract the cost of one carton of milk from the cost of one carton of coconut milk. $3.50 - $2.00 = $1.50. Therefore, the difference in price between the two types of milk is $1.50.

Question 7
To find the total cost of 6 packs of gum, we need to multiply the cost of one pack by 6. $0.50 x 6 = $3. Therefore, it would cost $3 to buy 6 packs of gum.

Question 8
John was given 25 raffle tickets to sell, and the price of each ticket is $2. To find how much money John raised, we need to multiply the number of tickets (25) by the price of each ticket ($2). 25 x $2 = $50. Therefore, John raised $50 for his school.

Question 9
To calculate the amount of money Jane can earn in 5 hours, we can multiply her hourly rate of $6.50 by 5. $6.50 x 5 = $32.50, so Jane can earn $32.50 in 5 hours.

Question 10
To buy two dozens of eggs, we need to multiply the cost of a dozen eggs by 2, which gives us $3.60. To buy 3 pounds of bacon, we multiply the cost of a pound of bacon by 3, giving us $13.50. Adding these two amounts, we get $17.10. Therefore, it would cost $17.10 to buy two dozens of eggs and 3 pounds of bacon.