Instructions
Welcome to the Price List Worksheet! You'll learn how to read and create price lists while practicing your math skills. Follow the tasks below, and make sure to show your work!
A. Understanding Price Lists
Below is a sample price list for a summer lemonade stand. Answer the questions based on this list:
- Lemonade: $2.00 per cup
- Cookies: $1.50 each
- Brownies: $2.50 each
- Ice Cream Cone: $3.00 each
- What is the price of two cups of lemonade?
- If you buy three cookies, how much do you spend?
- How much would it cost to buy one brownie and one ice cream cone?
- If you have $10.00, how many items can you buy from the price list above? List the items and the maximum quantity.
B. Creating Your Own Price List
Now it’s your turn! Create a price list for a stand selling items of your choice. Include at least five different items.
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
C. Fun with Math
Use your price list to solve the following problems:
- If you sell 10 of the first item and 5 of the second item, how much money will you make?
- What would be your total if you sold one each of all five items?