7th Grade Math Money Worksheets
Are you a 7th-grade math teacher searching for engaging and practical resources to reinforce money concepts for your students? Look no further! We have created a comprehensive collection of money worksheets that are specifically designed to cater to the needs of your young learners. These worksheets cover various aspects of money, including counting coins, making change, calculating discounts and sales tax, and much more. With our tailored worksheets, you can provide your students with valuable practice opportunities and help them develop a solid understanding of financial literacy.
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What is the total value of five quarters?
The total value of five quarters is $1.25.
How much money is equivalent to two dimes and three nickels?
Two dimes and three nickels equal 25 cents.
If you have $20 and you spend $6.50, how much money do you have left?
After spending $6.50, you would have $13.50 left.
What is 15% of $80?
15% of $80 is $12.
If a toy costs $25 and you only have $15, how much more money do you need?
You would need $10 more to afford the toy that costs $25, as $25 - $15 = $10.
How much money do you have if you have 4 $10 bills, 5 $5 bills, and 6 $1 bills?
If you have 4 $10 bills, 5 $5 bills, and 6 $1 bills, you have a total of $94 ($40 + $25 + $6).
What is the total value of three half-dollars and four quarters?
The total value of three half-dollars and four quarters is $2.25. This is calculated by adding the value of three half-dollars (3 x $0.50 = $1.50) and four quarters (4 x $0.25 = $1.00) together.
If you save $4 every week, how much money will you have after 10 weeks?
If you save $4 every week for 10 weeks, you will have $40 in total.
How much money is equivalent to six $20 bills and four $10 bills?
The total amount equivalent to six $20 bills and four $10 bills is $140.
If you have $50 and you want to divide it equally between 5 friends, how much money will each friend receive?
Each friend will receive $10 ($50 / 5 friends = $10 per friend).
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