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Fun, educational worksheet where kids practice money math by calculating costs and making purchasing decisions at a cinema snack bar.

A colorful math worksheet for children featuring a cinema snack menu with prices for popcorn, drinks, snacks, and candy, along with questions about budgeting and purchasing decisions.

A colorful math worksheet for children featuring a cinema snack menu with prices for popcorn, drinks, snacks, and candy, along with questions about budgeting and purchasing decisions.

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Let’s solve each question step by step.

First, let’s count how much money is in the wallet.

Looking at the bills:
- There are 6 one-dollar bills → $1 × 6 = $6.00
- There are 2 five-dollar bills → $5 × 2 = $10.00

Total money = $6 + $10 = $16.00

Now we’ll use this total to answer each question.

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Question 2: Do you have enough to buy a PRETZEL and a WATER?

Pretzel = $3.00
Water = $1.75
Total cost = $3.00 + $1.75 = $4.75

You have $16.00 → $16.00 > $4.75 → YES, you have enough.

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Question 3: Do you have enough to buy POPCORN and a side of POP?

Popcorn = $5.50
Pop (soda) = $3.75
Total cost = $5.50 + $3.75 = $9.25

You have $16.00 → $16.00 > $9.25 → YES, you have enough.

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Question 4: Do you have enough to buy NACHOS and a PETZEL?

Nachos = $4.60
Pretzel = $3.00
Total cost = $4.60 + $3.00 = $7.60

You have $16.00 → $16.00 > $7.60 → YES, you have enough.

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Question 5: Do you have enough to buy CANDY and a WATER?

Candy = $2.80
Water = $1.75
Total cost = $2.80 + $1.75 = $4.55

You have $16.00 → $16.00 > $4.55 → YES, you have enough.

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Question 6: What 2 ITEMS would YOU buy? (calculate your TOTAL below)

This is your choice! Let’s pick two fun items — for example:

Popcorn ($5.50) and Candy ($2.80)

Total = $5.50 + $2.80 = $8.30

(You can choose any two — just make sure their total is under $16.00.)

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Final Answer:

1.) $16.00
2.) Yes — $3.00 + $1.75 = $4.75; $16.00 ≥ $4.75
3.) Yes — $5.50 + $3.75 = $9.25; $16.00 ≥ $9.25
4.) Yes — $4.60 + $3.00 = $7.60; $16.00 ≥ $7.60
5.) Yes — $2.80 + $1.75 = $4.55; $16.00 ≥ $4.55
6.) Example: Popcorn + Candy = $5.50 + $2.80 = $8.30 (your choice may vary)
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of menu math worksheets.
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