Ordering: Real-world Applications in Shopping & Money
Mathematics
GCSE Higher
11 questions
~22 mins
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A worksheet focusing on ordering large numbers using place value concepts within shopping and money contexts, covering procedural skills and problem-solving.
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Ordering: Real-world Applications in Shopping & Money
Subject: MathematicsGrade: GCSE Higher
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Practice Questions
Answer all questions. Show your working in the grid spaces provided.
1.
Arrange the following amounts from smallest to largest: £4,567,890, £4,675,890, £4,756,890, and £4,765,890.
[3 marks]2.
Calculate the difference between £9,876,543 and £8,765,432.
[2 marks]3.
In a shopping list, item A costs £1,234,567 and item B costs £1,345,678. Which item costs more? By how much?
[4 marks]4.
Order the following prices in descending order: £2,345,678; £2,345,687; £2,345,679; £2,345,680.
[3 marks]5.
A customer has £5,678,901 in their bank account. They spend £2,345,678 on shopping and then deposit £1,234,567. What is the new balance? Which is larger: the starting amount or the final amount?
[4 marks]6.
Construct a number greater than 7,654,321 but less than 7,700,000. Use the grid to draw your number.
[3 marks]7.
A shop has stocks worth £12,345,678, £12,456,789, and £12,345,679. Order these values from least to greatest.
[3 marks]8.
Compare £3,456,789 and £3,456,798. Which is larger? How much more is it?
[3 marks]9.
Order the following amounts from largest to smallest: £99,999,999; £99,999,990; £99,999,995; £99,999,998.
[3 marks]10.
A customer spends £7,654,321 and then receives a refund of £654,321. What is the remaining amount? Is it larger or smaller than the initial amount?
[4 marks]11.
Identify the mistake: Which of these two amounts are incorrectly ordered? £5,678,901 and £5,689,701.
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- 1/1/2026
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- 1/1/2026
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