Real-Life Word Problems Money, Measures and Time

Real-Life Word Problems Money, Measures and Time

<p> Real-life word problems - HA Remember to write the full number sentence, if needed, out in your books!</p><p>1. Sarah has 43p. She needs 59p to buy her magazine. How much more does she need to save?</p><p>2. Lucy and Paul have 40p each. They need 90p to buy their ball. How much more do they need to get?</p><p>3. If Ben has 60p, and he spends 45p on some sweets. How much does he have left?</p><p>4. An apple costs 20p, an orange costs 10p and a banana costs 15p. How much would 2 apples, 1 orange and 1 banana cost altogether?</p><p>5. If I had £1.50 and I spent 40p. How much would I have left?</p><p>6. Susan walks 80m. She stops and then walks another 40m. How far has she walked in total?</p><p>7. If there are 3 pieces of string that are each 10cm long, how long would they be added together?</p><p>8. If one pencil is 5 cm. How long would 5 pencils be if they were put end to end?</p><p>9. If Dylan has a bike that is 90cm long and Ben has a bike that is 70cm long. How much longer is Dylan’s bike than Ben’s?</p><p>10. If school starts at 9 ‘o’ clock and lessons last for 3 hours, what time will they end?</p><p>11. A film starts at half past 10. It lasts for 2 hours, what time will it finish?</p><p>12. If I set off at 2 ‘o’clock, and it takes me 1 and a half hours to get to London. What time will I get there?</p><p>13. If my favourite TV programme starts at 6 ‘o’ clock and it lasts for ½ hour. What time will it finish? Real-life word problems - MA Remember to write the full number sentence, if needed, out in your books!</p><p>1. Sarah has 13p. She needs 20p to buy her magazine. How much more does she need to save?</p><p>2. Lucy and Paul have 10p each. They need 40p to buy their ball. How much more do they need to get?</p><p>3. If Ben has 30p, and he spends 10p on some sweets. How much does he have left?</p><p>4. An apple costs 5p and an orange costs 10p. How much would 2 apples and 1 orange cost altogether?</p><p>5. If I had 80p and I spent 40p. How much would I have left?</p><p>6. Susan walks 8m. She stops and then walks another 4m. How far has she walked in total?</p><p>7. If there are 2 pieces of string that are each 10cm long, how long would they be added together?</p><p>8. If one pencil is 5 cm. How long would 3 pencils be if they were put end to end?</p><p>9. If Dylan has a bike that is 20cm long and Ben has a bike that is 15cm long. How much longer is Dylan’s bike than Ben’s?</p><p>10. If school starts at 9 ‘o’ clock and lessons last for 1 hours, what time will they end?</p><p>11. A film starts at half past 10. It lasts for 1 hours, what time will it finish?</p><p>12. If I set off at 2 ‘o’clock, and it takes me 1 hour to get to London. What time will I get there?</p><p>13. If my favourite TV programme starts at 6 ‘o’ clock and it lasts for ½ hour. What time will it finish? Real-life word problems - LA Remember to write the full number sentence, if needed, out in your books!</p><p>1. Sarah has 10p. She needs 15p to buy her magazine. How much more does she need to save?</p><p>2. Lucy and Paul have 5p each. They need 15p to buy their ball. How much more do they need to get?</p><p>3. If Ben has 10p, and he spends 5p on some sweets. How much does he have left?</p><p>4. An apple costs 10p and an orange costs 5p. How much would 1 apple and 1 orange altogether?</p><p>5. If I had 50p and I spent 10p. How much would I have left?</p><p>6. Susan walks 8m. She stops and then walks another 4m. How far has she walked in total?</p><p>7. If there are 2 pieces of string that are each 10cm long, how long would they be added together?</p><p>8. If one pencil is 5 cm. How long would 2 pencils be if they were put end to end?</p><p>9. If Dylan has a bike that is 10cm long and Ben has a bike that is 5cm long. How much longer is Dylan’s bike than Ben’s?</p><p>10. If school starts at 9 ‘o’ clock and lessons last for 1 hours, what time will they end?</p><p>11. A film starts at 10 ‘o’ clock. It lasts for 2 hours, what time will it finish?</p><p>12. If I set off at 2 ‘o’clock, and it takes me 1 hour to get to London. What time will I get there?</p>

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