Calculate 0 On ² Ans √ (-) 3.14 27 S ^ π ³ £1221.20 Next Question 1 Karen’s payslip for a month is shown. Gross Pay Deductions Net Pay Calculate Karen’s.

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Calculate 0 On ² Ans √ (-) S ^ π ³ £ Next Question 1 Karen’s payslip for a month is shown. Gross Pay Deductions Net Pay Calculate Karen’s net pay £ £ £ Karen sells car. She is paid £145 bonus for every car she sells Last month she sold 4 cars. She will have to pay 20% tax on the bonus she earns. Bonus Tax due at 20% Actual Bonus Complete the slip shown to show how much Karen’s bonus will be after tax. = ÷ -. + x 4 x 145= 20÷100x116= £580 £116 £464 Ans

ExpenditureAmount Rent Gas/Electricity Council Tax Mobile phone Food Total Expenditure Net PayBonus Calculate £ On ² Ans √ (-) S ^ π ³ £ Next Question 2 The table shows Karen’s expenditure each month. Calculate Karen’s total expenditure £90.06 £ £ = ÷ -. + x £ £34.00 £ Question 3 How much money does Karen have left at the end of the month Income (Net pay + Bonus) Expenditure Spare Money £ £ £ £ £ Ans

Calculate On ² Ans √ (-) S ^ π ³ Next £ = ÷ -. + x £ Karen now has to decide what to spend her spare money on Spare Money Select 3 items that Karen could spend her spare money on. Remember : Karen cannot spend more than her spare money ItemCost £195 £225 £175 £30 £85 ItemCost Clothes Tablet Computer Television DVD's Weekend away Tablet Computer £225 DVD's£30 Weekend away Selected £85

ItemNumberCost Crisps Drinks Stickers Total Expenditure Calculate £ On ² Ans √ (-) S ^ π ³ Next £ = ÷ -. + x 4 Sam gets £5 pocket money per week and earns £2 for washing the windows once a week. ( 45p each) ( 60p each) 1 packets 3 cans 2 packets (a)How much income does Sam have each week? (b) Sam spends some of his income on  Packets of crisps  Drinks  Packets of Stickers He records his spending in the table below £7 45p 180p 120p 345p p A

Calculate 0 On ² Ans √ (-) S ^ π ³ Next £ = ÷ -. + x p WeekIncomeExpenditureMoney left over 1 CrispsDrinksStickersTotal Spent Money Left over for savings ½ income left Y/N Complete the table to calculate how much Sam has left in week 1 Has Sam got more than half of his income left? Complete the table to see which weeks Sam has ½ of his income left Income Expenditure £7 345p £7£3.45 No £3.55 Yes 45p 60p 1 packets 3 cans 2 packets 4 packets 2 cans 1 packets 2 packets 3 cans 2 packets 3 packets 2 cans 2 packets 3 packets 2 cans 1 packets £3.45 Yes £3.60 £3.40 £3.55 No £3.90 £3.10 No £3.75 £3.25 No £3.15 £3.85 Yes Week A In weeks 2 to 6 Sam has the same income but spends it on different numbers of items

Bulgaria Calculate 0 On ² Ans √ (-) S ^ π ³ Next £ = ÷ -. + x p No A Gillian wants to go on a 7 night holiday to Bulgaria. The holiday will cost £ Gillian needs to pay for her holiday in 6 months. 5. How much does she need to save each month? A bottle of Supertan costs £4.68. A bottle of Tanquick costs £ Gillian needs to buy a bottle of sun cream for her holiday. This week there is a 10% discount on the price of Tanquick. Which bottle of sun cream is cheaper? Working forTanquick Discount Cost Supertan

Gillian needs to buy batteries for her camera. She sees these two offers for batteries Which offer is the best buy Calculate 0 On ² Ans √ (-) S ^ π ³ £ = ÷ -. + x p Yes A Gillian wants to buy a new digital camera costing £ is less than She decides to save £65 a month for the next 6 months. £380 3 for £ for £3.52 Next Will she have saved enough money. Explain your answer. Amount savedcostYes/no 6. Show Help Evercell Batteries Powermax Batteries Powermax Evercell Powermax

She asks her friends what they like to do on holiday. This is what she found Samantha wants to know what things she can do in Bulgaria. Calculate 0 On ² Ans √ (-) S ^ π ³ £ = ÷ -. + x A Next Show Help 7. Bike Ride Water Park Swimming Water Park Sun Bathing Swimming Water Park Swimming Bike Ride Swimming Water Park Bike Ride Water Park Swimming Sun Bathing Bike Ride Activity Frequency (a) Put the data into a frequency table

A Next Show Help Water Park SwimmingSun BathingBike Ride4916 Water Park Swimming Sun Bathing Bike Ride Favourite activity on holiday Activity c) How many more people liked Bike Ride compared to Water Park d) Use the bar graph to find out what most people liked to do on holiday? Water Park Calculate 0 On ² Ans √ (-) S ^ π ³ £ = ÷ -. + x