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Word-based money problems of varying difficulty levels for GCSE students. 15 questions are provided, with solutions at the end of the document. Within the solutions are breakdowns of where marks can be obtained.

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GCSE Money Problems

1) An orange costs 10p and a banana costs 15p.
Georgia buys 5 oranges and 8 bananas.
She pays with a £5 note.
How much change will she receive? (3 marks)


2) A notebook costs £3.50 and a calculator costs £4.25.
Sam buys 3 notebooks and 1 calculator.
He pays with a £20 note.
How much change will he receive? (3 marks)


3) Linda bought 3 cakes for £1.32 each.
She also bought 2 bottles of water.
She paid a total amount of £5.16.
How much does 1 bottle of water cost? (3 marks)


4) A ticket for a child will cost £7.20.
A ticket for an adult will cost £10.
Ben wants to buy tickets for 3 children and 5 adults.
How much will Ben spend? (2 marks)


5) A video game costs £18.
Josh buys some video games; the total cost is £162.
How many video games did Josh buy? (1 mark)


6) Jenny wants to buy lots of books, but she only has £76.20
in her purse.
Each book costs £8.25.
How many books can Jenny afford to buy? (2 marks)


7) At her job, Joyce earns £9.68 per hour.
She works 9am - 4.30pm for 4 days a week.
How much money will she earn in 1 week? (3 marks)

, 8) Megan wants to buy a new bag, which costs £27.80.
She sells some handmade keyrings for £1.50 each.
Megan sells 22 keyrings and buys the new bag.
She evenly shares out her remaining money amongst her
4 friends. How much money will each friend receive?


9) Mike buys a car for £3500 and sells it for £4152.
What is his percentage profit to the nearest whole
number? (4 marks)


10) An artist spends £462 on art supplies.
She will also have to pay VAT (value added tax) at 20% of
the whole price.
How much will she have to pay altogether? (2 marks)


11) On a usual week, Sue works 24 hours and earns
£10.64 per hour.
The hourly rate for overtime is different.
This week, Sue worked 8 hours of overtime (as well as
her usual 24 hours), so her salary for this week was
£358.59.
What is the hourly rate for overtime? (4 marks)


12) Right now, the bike which Beth wants to buy is £430.
She can’t buy it right now, so has to wait until next week.
Next week, the bike’s price will have increased by 15%.
How much extra will Beth have to pay? (3 marks)


13) A car’s price will decrease by 7.5% within a year.
Right now, Roy’s car is worth £4965.
How much will it be worth next year? (2 marks)

14) Paint is sold in 2 different amounts.
Pot A contains 800ml and costs £49.50.
Pot B contains 900ml and costs £53.64.
Which pot is better value for money? (4 marks)

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