Sunday, April 22, 2012

Bears- Buy It!

Mrs. McMahan gave 3 students money to buy ice cream for their birthdays.  She only had a 5 dollar bill though.  If each ice cream cost $0.75, how much will all 3 ice creams cost?  Is $5.00 enough to buy them all?  Will there be change?  If so, how much?

11 comments:

  1. The children get 3.25 dollers back.



    gp

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  2. They woud all cost togather $2.75




    A.D

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  3. you would get two dimes and a nickel and 30
    dimes back in change to buy icecream for your birthday.
    JM

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  4. 85 95 105 205 305 405 5.00 75$ m.m

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  5. IT is enov to by 3 ice creams you wil get back
    two quaters if you pay a doller.J.m.f

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  6. 10 dollars and 10 cents. vc

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  7. all together the icecreams will cost 225 cents. there will be change. 75 85 95 96 97 98 99 1.00 2.00 5.00. 64 cents. M.M

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  8. you can buy them all ice cream yes yes you can
    and you will get 59 cents back

    m.w

    yay yay

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  9. the studines get 3.25 dollers back. I used 75 cents. I knew now there was 4.00 dollers and 5 quarters. I used one mor 75 cents. I fegered out there were 3.25 dollers.


    gp

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  10. If 3 students get $0.75 they would have $2.25 in total.If you pay $5.00 you would get the change like this:$5.00 so the change is $2.75
    -$2.25
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    $2.75
    J.Y

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  11. you can buy them ice cream and the change is 59 cents.

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