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Budgeting Word Problems

Practice budgeting math. Income, expenses, savings goals, and financial planning problems.

Grades: 6, 7, 8 | Difficulty: medium

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Topics Covered

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Sample Word Problems

1

Find 25% of 160

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40

2

A $40 item has 15% off. Sale price?

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$34

3

Solve: 4x + 7 = 31

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x = 6

4

Find 30% of 90

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27

5

Convert 0.6 to a fraction

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3/5

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Question 1

Find 25% of 160

Answer: 40

Question 2

A $40 item has 15% off. Sale price?

Answer: $34

Question 3

Solve: 4x + 7 = 31

Answer: x = 6

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of Real World word problems are covered?
Practice budgeting math. Income, expenses, savings goals, and financial planning problems.
How do I approach budgeting word problems?
Start by identifying the key information, then apply the relevant mathematical operations step by step.
Are these problems suitable for my grade level?
These problems are designed for grades 6, 7, 8 students but can be adapted for different skill levels.

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