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Real-Life Math -- Solution

At the grocery store, your food purchases add up as follows:

$2.88 milk + $ 1.80 eggs + $2.55 crackers = $7.23 total

Next, you need to add up diapers and formula, then add the total to the cost of the groceries:

$14 diapers + $12 baby formula = $26 total
$7.23 + $26 = $33.23

The total for all your purchases is $33.23. How much spending money do you have left over?

$50 - $33.23 = $16.77

This leaves you $16.77 in spending money. But what about dairy treats?

$2.75 x 3 = $8.25

Dairy treats for all three children cost $8.25.

$16.77 - $8.25 = $8.52

After all your purchases, plus treating the kids, you'll still have $8.52 left over.

Being able to budget money is just one way nannies use math. You'll also need to help children with their math homework, too -- so be sure to brush up on your own math skills if you plan to become a nanny!

Nanny Crystal Perry agrees. "Children always need help with homework, and I have found that I had forgotten a lot of things after high school!"

"Math is used a lot when you look after school-age children who have math homework," says Cheryl-Leah Coultis, who has worked as a nanny in Canada, the U.S., England and Germany. "Also, you will use math when you are looking after preschool children who are learning about numbers and what plus and minus mean."


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