Here are various educational materials for practicing mathematics. Below are tasks about money problems with real-life examples.

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Mathematics – MONEY EQUIVALENTS

  • Kate bought 6 kg of chocolate candies at 70 cents/kg. How many kilograms of lollipops at 60 cents/kg can she buy for the same money?
  • John bought 5 notebooks at $1.20 each. How many pens at 60 cents each can he buy for the same money?
  • Emma bought 8 kg of apples at $2/kg. How many kilograms of bananas at $1.60/kg can she buy for the same money?
  • Mike bought 10 pencils at 30 cents each. How many erasers at 50 cents each can he buy for the same money?
  • Sarah bought 4 kg of oranges at $3/kg. How many kilograms of pears at $2.40/kg can she buy for the same money?
  • Tom bought 3 books at $4.50 each. How many magazines at $4.50 each can he buy for the same money?
  • Lily bought 12 bottles of juice at $1.25 each. How many bottles of milk at $1.50 each can she buy for the same money?
  • Peter bought 7 sandwiches at $2.10 each. How many hamburgers at $2.10 each can he buy for the same money?
  • Anna bought 15 kg of potatoes at 40 cents/kg. How many kilograms of carrots at 60 cents/kg can she buy for the same money?
  • David bought 20 rulers at 25 cents each. How many markers at 50 cents each can he buy for the same money?
  • Mary bought 9 kg of rice at $1.80/kg. How many kilograms of pasta at $2.70/kg can she buy for the same money?
  • Ben bought 6 cinema tickets at $5.50 each. How many museum tickets at $11 each can he buy for the same money?
  • Kate bought 8 kg of flour at 90 cents/kg. How many kilograms of sugar at $1.20/kg can she buy for the same money?
  • John bought 5 kg of fish at $6/kg. How many kilograms of chicken at $3/kg can he buy for the same money?
  • Alice bought 14 notebooks at 80 cents each. How many pencils at 40 cents each can she buy for the same money?
  • Tom bought 10 chocolate bars at $1.10 each. How many packs of cookies at $2.20 each can he buy for the same money?
  • Emma bought 3 kg of grapes at $5/kg. How many kilograms of apples at $2.50/kg can she buy for the same money?
  • Mike bought 12 cups of coffee at $1.75 each. How many cups of tea at $1.40 each can he buy for the same money?
  • Sarah bought 6 loaves of bread at $2.40 each. How many packs of butter at $3.60 each can she buy for the same money?
  • Peter bought 18 chocolate bars at $1.50 each. How many bottles of lemonade at $3 each can he buy for the same money?