Could Clare have purchased 2 pretzels, 2 drinks, and 2 bags of popcorn? Explain your reasoning.
Could she have bought 1 pretzel, 1 drink, and 5 bags of popcorn? Explain your reasoning.
[size=150]You are planning a dinner party with a budget of $50 and a menu that consists of 1 main dish, 2 side dishes, and 1 dessert. There will be 8 guests at your party.[br][br]Choose your menu items and decide on the quantities to buy so you stay on budget. If you choose meat, fish, or poultry for your main dish, plan to buy at least 0.5 pound per person.[br][/size][br]The budget is $ ___________ per guest.
Is your estimated total close to your budget? If so, continue to the next question. If not, revise your menu choices until your estimated total is close to the budget.
Calculate the actual costs of the two most expensive items and add them. Show your reasoning.
How will you know if your total cost for all menu items will or will not exceed your budget? Is there a way to predict this without adding all the exact costs? Explain your reasoning.
How much would it cost to plant the grass on a football field? Explain or show your reasoning.