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Rent Calculation Worksheet

Calculate monthly, weekly, and daily rent payments, and understand basic rental concepts.

Grade 6 Math Financial LiteracyRent Calculation
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CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.RP.A.3.BCCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.NS.B.3
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Rent Calculation Basics

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Read each question carefully and calculate the rent amounts. Show your work where requested.

1. The money paid each month to live in a property is called  .

2. A   is a legal agreement between a tenant and a landlord.

3. The person who owns the property and collects rent is the  .

1. Sarah pays $950 per month for her apartment. How much rent does she pay in a year?

2. David's rent is $1,200 per month. If his landlord increases the rent by $75, what will his new monthly rent be?

1. If a tenant pays $200 per week in rent, approximately how much do they pay in a month (assume 4 weeks in a month)?

a

$600

b

$800

c

$1,000

d

$1,200

2. If a monthly rent is $1,500, what is the approximate daily rent (assume 30 days in a month)?

a

$40

b

$50

c

$60

d

$75

1. Rent is always paid annually.

T

True

F

False

2. A security deposit is usually paid once at the beginning of a rental agreement.

T

True

F

False

1. Emily's apartment rent is $1,100 per month. Her utilities (electricity, water, internet) cost an additional $180 per month. What is her total monthly housing expense?

2. Mark saved $2,000 for a security deposit and first month's rent. If the rent is $850 per month and the security deposit is equal to one month's rent, how much money does he have left after paying both?