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Choose a level. 1 Star Question Greg goes shopping with £20. He spends £5.60 on his lunch. 1. How much money does he have left? 2. If he needs £1.30

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Page 1: Choose a level. 1 Star Question Greg goes shopping with £20. He spends £5.60 on his lunch. 1. How much money does he have left? 2. If he needs £1.30

Calculating with Money & Simple Percentages

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Page 2: Choose a level. 1 Star Question Greg goes shopping with £20. He spends £5.60 on his lunch. 1. How much money does he have left? 2. If he needs £1.30

Calculating with Money & Simple Percentages

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Page 3: Choose a level. 1 Star Question Greg goes shopping with £20. He spends £5.60 on his lunch. 1. How much money does he have left? 2. If he needs £1.30

Greg goes shopping with £20.

He spends £5.60 on his lunch.

1. How much money does he have left?

2. If he needs £1.30 for his bus fare then how much money does he now have left to spend?

Page 4: Choose a level. 1 Star Question Greg goes shopping with £20. He spends £5.60 on his lunch. 1. How much money does he have left? 2. If he needs £1.30

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He sees this advert for shoes.

3. What is 10% of the Normal Price?

4. What is the sale price of the shoes?

5. Can he afford to buy the shoes?

Page 5: Choose a level. 1 Star Question Greg goes shopping with £20. He spends £5.60 on his lunch. 1. How much money does he have left? 2. If he needs £1.30

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Page 6: Choose a level. 1 Star Question Greg goes shopping with £20. He spends £5.60 on his lunch. 1. How much money does he have left? 2. If he needs £1.30

Greg goes shopping with £20.

1. He spends £5.60 on his lunch and £1.30 on his bus fare then how much money does he have left to spend?

Page 7: Choose a level. 1 Star Question Greg goes shopping with £20. He spends £5.60 on his lunch. 1. How much money does he have left? 2. If he needs £1.30

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He sees this advert for shoes.

2. What is 10% of the Normal Price?

3. What is the sale price of the shoes?

4. Can he afford to buy the shoes?

Page 8: Choose a level. 1 Star Question Greg goes shopping with £20. He spends £5.60 on his lunch. 1. How much money does he have left? 2. If he needs £1.30

Calculating with Money & Simple Percentages

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Page 9: Choose a level. 1 Star Question Greg goes shopping with £20. He spends £5.60 on his lunch. 1. How much money does he have left? 2. If he needs £1.30

Greg goes shopping with £20.

1. He spends £5.60 on his lunch and £1.30 on his bus fare then how much money does he have left to spend?

Page 10: Choose a level. 1 Star Question Greg goes shopping with £20. He spends £5.60 on his lunch. 1. How much money does he have left? 2. If he needs £1.30

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He sees this advert for shoes.

2. What is the sale price of the shoes?

3. Can he afford to buy the shoes?

Page 11: Choose a level. 1 Star Question Greg goes shopping with £20. He spends £5.60 on his lunch. 1. How much money does he have left? 2. If he needs £1.30

Calculating with Money & Simple Percentages

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Page 12: Choose a level. 1 Star Question Greg goes shopping with £20. He spends £5.60 on his lunch. 1. How much money does he have left? 2. If he needs £1.30

He needs £1.30 for his bus fare.

Greg goes shopping with £20.

His lunch costs £5.60.

Can he afford

to buy th

e shoes?

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Page 13: Choose a level. 1 Star Question Greg goes shopping with £20. He spends £5.60 on his lunch. 1. How much money does he have left? 2. If he needs £1.30

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Page 14: Choose a level. 1 Star Question Greg goes shopping with £20. He spends £5.60 on his lunch. 1. How much money does he have left? 2. If he needs £1.30

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Greg goes shopping with £20.He spends £5.60 on his lunch.He needs £1.30 for his bus fare.He sees this advert for shoes.

Does he have enough money to buy them?You must show your working