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Nijah and her dad go to the supermarket.


Solve problems with bills and bank statements

1 Filip and three friends go to a coffee shop.


Here is their bill.
The Coffee Shop

a) How many litres of cranberry juice do they buy? 

a) What do you think the numbers at the start of each line are?
b) How many kilograms of flour do they buy? 

b) How much does a cup of tea cost? £  c) How many bags of crisps are there in the pack? 

c) How much does a cup of coffee cost? £  d) How much does the dog food cost per tin? 

d) How much more does an ice cream cost than a chocolate brownie?
e) How much do Nijah and her dad spend on dog food? 

 £  f) Nijah says, “A bag of flour costs £3.39”


Explain the mistake Nijah has made.
e) What is the total cost of the bill?

g) Complete all the sections of the receipt.


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2 Annie has been to the supermarket.


h) Nijah’s dad works at the supermarket and gets a 10% discount.
How much is the total bill after his discount?

 
What does “@ 80p” and “@ £1.25” mean?
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4 Ms Lee checks her online bank statement. 6 Mr and Mrs Trent receive their quarterly gas bill.

12 August 2020 meter reading 12,932 kWh

11 November 2020 meter reading 15,732 kWh

Actual kWh used

Standing charge £24.50

Charge for gas @ 3.60p per kWh

Subtotal

VAT at 5%

a) How many kWh (kilowatt hour) units of gas did they use from
a) What was Ms Lee's starting balance? £  12 August 2020 to 11 November 2020?

b) How much did Ms Lee spend at Online Beauty Shop? £ 


 

c) On what date did Ms Lee pay her rent? 


b) How much is the charge per kWh? 

d) How much came out of her account on 2 February? £  c) What do you think “standing charge” means?

e) Complete the balance column of the bank statement. d) Complete the gas bill.

The Trents receive a 12% discount because they also get electricity from
5 Mr Hall prints the balance of his bank account.
the same company.

e) How much do they pay after the discount?

a) What does a negative account balance mean?


b) Mr Hall pays £300 into his account.
How much money does he now have in his account?  

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