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Quiz 5: Budgeting In this topic you will learn how to: read and write sums of money round sums of money to the nearest Rand (R) or 10 cents add and subtract sums of money use a calculator work out a budget

When a sum of money is written as a decimal, the number in front of the decimal point is Rands, and the numbers after the decimal point are cents. Match each set of coins to the correct amount of money. R5.50 R5.00 R5.20 R5.75

Match each amount of money to the same amount written in words Match each amount of money to the same amount written in words. Drag the amount of money into the empty box next to the correct answer. Five Rand and Twenty Two Cents Ten Rand and Fifty Cents Fifteen Rand and Twenty Cents Seven Rand and Fifty Five Cents

Lots of prices end in 99 cents. 99 cents is almost R1. R1 Lots of prices end in 99 cents. 99 cents is almost R1. R1.99 is almost R2. How do you round up these prices to the nearest Rand. Type your answers in the box next to each one. Amount Round up to R4.99 R5 R9.99 R19.99 R199.99

To round an amount of money to the nearest Rand, look at the number of cents. If it’s 50 cents or more, round up to the next Rand. If it’s less than 50 cents, just drop off the cents. Round these amounts of money to the nearest Rand. Type your answers in the box next to each one. Amount Round up to R4.49 R4 R8.75 R9 R10.98 R11 R25.30 R25

You can round sums of money to the nearest 10 cent. Look at the cents You can round sums of money to the nearest 10 cent. Look at the cents. If the number ends in five or more, round up to the next 10 cents. If it ends in four or less, round down. How would you round each of these prices to the nearest 10 cent?

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A calculator doesn’t work in Rands and Cents – just decimal numbers A calculator doesn’t work in Rands and Cents – just decimal numbers. If there is only one number after the decimal point in the calculator display, you need to add a zero. For example, 2.5 means R2.50. Match each of these calculator displays to the correct amount of money. R4.30 R3.40 R4.03