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Sheet # 5/Ballpark

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Explain and Show Your Work.

1) Weston sold a bag of peanuts to Hali for $1.50. She gave him a $5.00 bill. How much change did she receive?




2) Gaby spent $2.45 less on food at the ball game today than she spent last week at the game. At last week's game, she spent $6.50. How much did she spend at the game today?




3) David has 3 quarters, 4 dimes, 2 nickels and 20 pennies. Does she have enough money to get a drink that cost $1.50?





4) Kate wants to buy 1 hot dog and 1 drink at the ballpark. They cost a total of $3.00. She has 2 quarters, 10 dimes, 8 nickels, and 15 pennies. Does she have enough to buy the hot dog and drink? If so, how much change would she receive? If not, how much change does she need?




5) Wesley bought 2 hot dogs at the ballpark for $1.50 each. He also bought 1 drink and 1 candy apple for $1.00 each. He gave Hannah a $10.00 bill. How much change did he get from Hannah?





6) Patricia took $20.00 to the ball game on Saturday. She bought a candy apple for $2.00, 2 bags of peanuts for $1.50 each, 2 drinks for $1.50 each, and a souvenir for $6.00. How much money did she have left?




























Answers for sheet # 5

1) $3.50

2) $4.05

3) 67 cents + 40 cents + 10 cents + 20 cents = $1.45.
No she does not have enough money to buy the drink.

4) $0.50 + $1.00 + $0.40 + $0.15 = $2.05.
She needs 95 more cents.

5) $3 + $2 (for hot dogs) = $5

$10 - $5 = $5 change

6) She spent $14 in all. Change = $20 - $14 = $6