This activity helps students apply multiplication and division skills in real-world shopping scenarios, such as Cyber Monday deals, emphasizing problem-solving and critical thinking.
Question 1
1.
A toy originally costs $20, and it's on a 30% discount for Cyber Monday. What is the sale price?
Question 2
2.
If a book costs $8 and you buy 3, what is the total cost?
Question 3
3.
You bought a pack of 12 chocolates for $6. If you share them with 3 friends equally, how many chocolates does each friend get?
Question 4
4.
Deal A: Buy 1 get 1 free for $10. Deal B: 50% off one book originally $20. Which is cheaper?
Question 5
5.
You have a budget of $50 and want to buy two games, each costing $20. Do you have enough money left to buy a $15 book?
Question 6
6.
You bought a T-shirt for $10 and a cap for $5. If there’s a 10% tax, what is the total amount you pay?
Question 7
7.
You need to buy 4 dresses, each costing $15. How much do you need in total?
Question 8
8.
You earned $100 on Cyber Monday. If you save 20% of it, how much do you save?