Answers vary...but it is when you take an item and see how much it costs at different stores.
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When you say to the bank teller, "What is my balance, please?", what are you asking them?
You are asking them how much money you have in your account.
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SUPER CHALLENGE QUESTION:
1) How much does a hamburger, french fries, and medium soda cost if you bought each one separately?
2) How much is the meal if you buy all 3 things together by ordering the #3?
Answer 1- $6.35
Answer 2- $6.35
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True or False: It is more economical (a better value) to buy your own groceries and eat at home.
True
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What does it mean if something is a good value?
when something is a good price, when one brand is cheaper than other brands, when a store has better prices than another, etc.
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What will your pay rate be when you are working at Oliver's Market?
$15.00 per-hour
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Name at least 2 examples of utilities.
Electricity, gas, garbage, water, phone
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What is a withdrawal?
Taking money out of the bank
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Give 2 examples of a variable expense?
Buying a video game, going out to the movies, getting a pair of new shoes, etc.
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How much is a cheeseburger?
$2.95
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You want to buy a ticket to see a movie. It costs $8.00. You also want to buy a small popcorn for $5.00 and candy for $5.00. You have $20.00. Do you have enough money?
Yes! Enjoy.
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What is the person that works at the bank called?
The bank teller
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True or False: Earnings and Income mean the same thing