Word problem with decimals

Word problem with decimals

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Read the problem and work out the answer (give a decimal).

You buy a book for £2.50 and a notebook for £1.80. You pay with £1.40. How much change do you get? (Write the answer as a decimal.)

In real life, money and measurements rarely come out to a whole number. This exercise practises adding, subtracting and multiplying decimals in shopping and weighing situations. Keep the decimal point lined up when you work it out.

What does this generator do?

Picks one of three real-life patterns (shopping change, multi-buy, weight calculation) and uses two-decimal-place amounts so the answer is always a clean decimal.

How to use it

Line up the decimal points when adding or subtracting. For multiplication by a whole number, compute as if there were no decimal point, then place the point in the answer. Always double-check by rounding mentally.

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