Objective: To compare different strategies in order to solve a problem.

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Objective: To compare different strategies in order to solve a problem.

Q1)Erica and her father paid $7.50 for tickets to the Hot-Air Balloon Festival. An adult’s ticket costs $3.00 more than a child’s ticket. What was the cost of each ticket?

Q2) Forty-seven baseball players need a ride to the play-off game. Each car has seat belts for 4 players and can make 2 trips. How many cars will be needed?

Q3) The sum of 2 numbers is 40 and their difference is 2. What are the numbers?

Q4) the school spent $ to buy art supplies and gym supplies. The total cost of the art supplies was $ How much was spent on the gym supplies?

Homework Pg 65 Q 1,2,3 and 5 Q6 is bonus