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Jessica Rabbit had $85.
How much did she have left if she spent $36.15 for lunch and $24.80 for dinner?
Elmo earns $8.25 from mowing a lawn and $4.90 from washing a car.
Last week, Elmo mowed three lawns and washed two cars.
How much did he earn last week from mowing lawns and washing cars?
Miss Piggy earns $7.45 per hour from babysitting the neighbour’s kids.
How much was she paid if Miss Piggy babysits the neighbour’s kids for 3 hours?
Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup have $34.50 together.
If Blossom has $10.25 and Bubbles has $11.75, how much money does Buttercup have?
Barbie went shopping with $43.
She bought a puzzle for $6.50 and a pair of sunglasses.
If she had $26.75 left after buying the puzzle and the pair of sunglasses, how much did the pair of sunglasses cost?
Donald Duck wants to buy a pair of shoelaces for his rubber shoes.
If the pair of shoelaces costs $0.90 and Donald Duck has three 20-cent coins, two 10-cent coins, and one 5-cent coin, how much more money does he need?
Goofy has $1.05 in his pocket.
Which of these could be the coins in Goofy’s pocket?
Barney bought a baseball for $7.78 and a tennis ball for $11.05.
If he was left with $1.17, how much money did he have at the start?
Fred Flintstone bought a sandwich for $5.23 and a cup of soda for $2.48.
If he paid with a 10-dollar bill, how much was his change?
Kermit spent half of his money on a shirt and 1/4 of his money on a pair of slippers.
If he had $30 left, how much money did he have at the start?
If a 9-metre piece of rope costs $3.96, how much does 4 metres of such rope cost?
Gary bought a lamp at a yard sale for $12.
If Gary sold the lamp at an 80 percent profit, how much did he sell the lamp? (Profit = Revenue – Expenses)
Mickey Mouse bought a jacket for $12 and a pair of pants for $20.
If the sales tax for the jacket was $0.66, how much was the sales tax for the pair of pants?
During the mall sale, a carpet was sold for $140.
If the carpet was sold at a 30 percent discount off the regular price, what was the regular price of the carpet?
SpongeBob has a rectangular garden 12 metres long and 8 metres wide.
If fencing materials cost $12.50 per metre, how much would putting a fence around the garden cost?
If a pack of gum costs 35 cents, what is the greatest number of packs of gum you can buy for $5?
A merchant bought a table at 30 percent less than its manufacturing cost.
The merchant then sold the table at a price that was 1/7 greater than what he had paid for it.
The price at which the merchant sold the table was what percent of the table’s manufacturing cost?
Belle buys wall clocks for prices ranging from $8 to $10 each, and she sells the wall clocks for prices ranging from $12 to $18.
If Belle sold 10 wall clocks yesterday, what was the greatest possible profit she could have earned from the sale of the 10 wall clocks? (Profit = Revenue – Expenses)
If the sale price of a television is $306 after a 10 percent discount off the regular price, what was the regular price of the television?
A cash prize of $600 will be distributed among the 20 winners of the contest, each of whom must get at least $20.
If 2/5 of the total cash prize will be distributed to 3/5 of the winners, what is the greatest possible amount that an individual winner can get?