Mixed Addition and Subtraction with Money

When solving mixed money problems:

  1. Identify all additions (money you gain)
  2. Identify all subtractions (money you spend)
  3. Perform operations in order (usually left to right unless parentheses change the order)
  4. Keep track of your total after each step

Problem:

You have 50 cents (0.50),andyoufindadime(0.50),andyoufindadime(0.10). Then you buy a pencil for 30 cents ($0.30). How much do you have now?

Solution:

Step 1: Add the money you find

  • Starting amount: 50¢
  • Find a dime (10¢)
  • Calculation: 50¢ + 10¢ = 60¢

Step 2: Subtract what you spend

  • New total: 60¢
  • Spend 30¢ on a pencil
  • Calculation: 60¢ – 30¢ = 30¢

Final Amount: You have 30 cents ($0.30) left.

Visual Representation

[Start] 50¢
[Add dime] 50¢ + 10¢ = 60¢
[Buy pencil] 60¢ – 30¢ = 30¢
[End] 30¢

More Practice Examples

Example 1: Allowance and Purchases

  • Start with: $1.25
  • Earn additional: $0.50
  • Spend: $0.75

Calculation:

  1. 1.25+1.25+0.50 = $1.75
  2. 1.75−1.75−0.75 = $1.00

Answer: $1.00 left

Example 2: Finding and Spending Coins

  • Start with: 35¢
  • Find: 1 quarter (25¢)
  • Spend: 45¢

Calculation:

  1. 35¢ + 25¢ = 60¢
  2. 60¢ – 45¢ = 15¢

Answer: 15¢ left

Real-Life Applications

You use mixed addition/subtraction when:

  • Adding birthday money to your savings, then buying a toy
  • Finding coins on the sidewalk and using them to buy candy
  • Getting allowance and paying for small expenses

Practice Problems

Try these:

  1. Start with 80¢, find a quarter, spend 65¢
  2. Have 2.00,earn2.00,earn1.50, spend $2.25
  3. Begin with 40¢, find 3 dimes, buy something for 55¢

Answers:

  1. 80¢ + 25¢ = 105¢; 105¢ – 65¢ = 40¢
  2. 2.00+2.00+1.50 = 3.50;3.50;3.50 – 2.25=2.25=1.25
  3. 40¢ + 30¢ = 70¢; 70¢ – 55¢ = 15¢