Solving With Mixed Operations (Word) Worksheet Template With Answer Key

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Solving with Mixed Operations (Word)
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Solve each problem.
A n s w e r s
1) A recycling center was offering cash for different types of recyclables. For each pound of
35.63
paper recycled they offered $0.92, for each pound of aluminum they offered $1.45 and for
1.
each pound of plastic they offered $0.88. Will took in 8 pounds of paper, 11 pounds of
aluminum and 14 pounds of plastic. How much money did he earn?
80.75
2.
( 0 . 9 2 × 8 ) + ( 1 . 4 5 × 1 1 ) + ( 0 . 8 8 × 1 4 )
677.53
3.
-185.83
4.
2) Debby and 4 friends were going to the movies. Each ticket cost $11 and then they bought 2
-8,125.98
popcorns at $3.5 a piece and then each person bought their own soda at $3.75 each. How
5.
much money did they spend total for their trip to the movies?
( 1 1 × ( 4 + 1 ) ) + ( 2 × 3 . 5 ) + ( 3 . 7 5 × ( 4 + 1 ) )
3) A restaurant chef was ordering supplies. He ordered 9 pounds of beef at 6.84 per pound, 5
pounds of potatoes at $6.99 a pound and 6 pounds of carrots at $8.75 per pound. He
estimates that this will make 26 meals. If he charges 31.79 per meal how much profit will
he make?
( 2 6 × 3 1 . 7 9 ) - ( ( 9 × 6 . 8 4 ) + ( 5 × 6 . 9 9 ) + ( 6 × 8 . 7 5 ) )
4) Ned started the month with $160.57 in his bank account. Over the course of the month he
got 2 paychecks. One for $215.96 and the other was for $267.94. He ended up spending
$239.33 on food, $41.65 on gas and $104.92 and on car insurance. Then he decided to buy
a new ipad which cost him $444.40. How much money was in Ned's account at the end of
the month?
( 1 6 0 . 5 7 + 2 1 5 . 9 6 + 2 6 7 . 9 4 ) - ( 2 3 9 . 3 3 + 4 1 . 6 5 + 1 0 4 . 9 2 + 4 4 4 . 4 )
5) A new pizza shop opened up and started out $6,765.25 in the hole. Their first month being
open they sold 62 pizzas ($4.32 profit each) and 85 sodas ($2.41 profit each). Their bills
for the first month were $1,833.42. How much money do they still need to make to break
even?
( 6 7 6 5 . 2 5 × - 1 ) + ( ( 6 2 × 4 . 3 2 ) + ( 8 5 × 2 . 4 1 ) ) - ( 1 8 3 3 . 4 2 )
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80 60 40 20 0
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