Understanding Money and Transactions

Understanding Money and Transactions

Assessment

Flashcard

Mathematics

4th Grade

Hard

ONTARIO.MATH.4.F1.1, ONTARIO.MATH.4.F1.2, ONTARIO.MATH.4.F1.3

+2

Standards-aligned

Created by

David Noble

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Method of payment to purchase goods and services: Bartering, Credit card, Borrowing from a friend, Asking for a gift

Back

Credit card

Answer explanation

A credit card is a widely accepted method of payment that allows consumers to purchase goods and services on credit. Bartering, borrowing, and asking for gifts do not constitute standard payment methods.

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ONTARIO.MATH.4.F1.1

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

If you buy 3 items priced at $5 each, what is the total cost?

Back

$15

Answer explanation

To find the total cost, multiply the number of items (3) by the price per item ($5). So, 3 x $5 = $15. Therefore, the total cost is $15.

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ONTARIO.MATH.4.F1.2

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which of the following is an example of saving?

  • Spending all your allowance on toys
  • Putting money in a piggy bank
  • Buying a new video game
  • Donating to charity

Back

Putting money in a piggy bank

Answer explanation

Putting money in a piggy bank is an example of saving because it involves setting aside money for future use, unlike spending on toys or video games, or donating, which do not contribute to saving.

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ONTARIO.MATH.4.F1.3

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

How might spending and saving behaviours differ between two people?

Back

Some people prefer to save more, while others prefer to spend more

Answer explanation

Spending and saving behaviors vary among individuals. Some prioritize saving for future needs, while others may focus on enjoying their money now, leading to different financial habits.

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ONTARIO.MATH.4.F1.4

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Way to determine if something is reasonably priced?

Back

Comparing prices with similar items

Answer explanation

Comparing prices with similar items helps assess if a price is reasonable, as it provides context and benchmarks. The other options do not involve any evaluation of value.

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ONTARIO.MATH.4.F1.5

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which method of payment involves using a card linked directly to your bank account?

Back

Debit card

Answer explanation

A debit card is directly linked to your bank account, allowing you to spend money you have. Unlike credit cards, which borrow funds, debit cards withdraw directly from your available balance.

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ONTARIO.MATH.4.F1.1

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Back

$6

Answer explanation

To find the change, subtract the cost of items from the amount paid: 20 - 14 = 6. Therefore, the correct change you should receive is $6.

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ONTARIO.MATH.4.F1.2

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