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Summer Holiday Booking Calculation Challenge

Test your mathematical skills with this fun summer holiday booking scenario! Martha plans a 14-night getaway for her family in May, totaling £990. Learn how the cost is calculated by breaking down the pricing for herself, husband Billy, and 11-year-old daughter Mary. Additionally, help Salima figure out the percentage surcharge added by her travel agent for a 7-night holiday that resulted in a final bill of £642.60. Solve the calculations and gather insights into holiday booking costs—perfect for math enthusiasts!

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Summer Holiday Booking Calculation Challenge

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  1. Functional Question Foundation (Number 4) For the week beginning ….

  2. Here is an advert for a summer holiday • Martha books a 14-night holiday in May. She books for herself, husband Billy and daughter Mary (aged 11). She books the holiday online. Explain clearly why the total cost will be £990. (4) (b)     Salima books a 7-night holiday in April for two adults.           The travel agent adds a percentage surcharge to the cost of the holiday for booking fees.           Salima’s final bill is £642.60           What was the percentage surcharge? (3) (Total 7 marks)

  3. (a)     400 + 400 + 300 (= 1100) M1 – Method mark Total £1100 A1 - Accuracy marks are awarded when following on from a correct method          10% of 1100 = 110 B1 - Marks awarded independent of method 990 = 1100 – £110 oe B1 - Marks awarded independent of method (b)     642.60 – 630 M1 – Method mark           Their 12.6 ÷ 630 M1 – Method mark 2 A1 - Accuracy marks are awarded when following on from a correct method Total marks - 7

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