Instructions
Complete the following exercises on fractions, decimals, and UK money. Show your workings where necessary!
1. Convert the following fractions to decimals:
a) 1/2 =
b) 3/4 =
c) 5/8 =
2. Write the following decimals as fractions:
a) 0.25 =
b) 0.5 =
c) 0.75 =
3. UK Money:
Imagine you bought a toy for £3.50 and you paid with a £5 note. How much change will you receive?
Now, if you wanted to buy two toys that cost £3.50 each, how much money would you need to pay?
4. Word Problems:
John had £10. He spent £2.50 on a book and £1.75 on a snack. How much does he have left?
Sarah saved £15. She wants to save up to £30. How much more does she need to save?
5. Challenge Question:
If you buy 3 books for £4.20 each, what is the total cost? Write your answer as both a fraction and a decimal.