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1 - Representing money amounts in different ways. Show each of the money amounts below in two different ways. Remember you can only use Australian coin and note values to make each amount. E.G: $2= 50c, 50c and $1 OR $2= $1 and $1 A: $3 B: $4.50 C: $1.20 D: $15

2 - Calculating purchasing amounts. How much would if cost to purchase the following items? A: 60c $1 $2.50 B: If you paid $4 for these items. How much change would you receive? C: $4.20 $2.20 $4.70 D: If you paid $15 for these

3 - Budgeting You have $40 dollars to spend on a birthday party. So far you have bought: cake= $15.50 balloons= $7.20 fruit juice= $6.15 A: How much of your budget have you spent so far? B: How much money do you have left to spend? C: What other items might you need to buy? D: Do you think you be able to organise your party and stay under budget? Why or why not? Remember to show all your working out in your book.

4 - Discounts You see the following discounts at the supermarket. How much would these items cost? A: $1 B: $2 C: $4 D: $2.40 10% off 50% off 25% off 25% off Remember to show all your working out in your book.

5 - Mind map In your grid book, create a mind map with everything you know about money.