Bits & Pieces 3 Problem 3.1. Part A1 Ricardo buys 3.2 ounces of a sliced Italian ham called prosciutto to make sandwiches. Each sandwich uses one 0.4.

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Bits & Pieces 3 Problem 3.1

Part A1 Ricardo buys 3.2 ounces of a sliced Italian ham called prosciutto to make sandwiches. Each sandwich uses one 0.4 ounce slice of prosciutto. How many sandwiches can he make? 3.2 ounces 1 sandwich = 0.4 ounces Total # of Sandwiches

Part A2 Ms. Difanis buys 11.6 pounds of hamburger for a cookout. How many quarter-pound (0.25) burgers can she make? 11.6 pounds1 hamburger = 0.25 pounds Total # of Hamburgers

Part B1 Ashley eats five 5.25 ounce slices of watermelon in a contest at the picnic. How many ounces of watermelon does she eat? 5.25 ounces How much does she eat?

Part B2 Stacey needs $39.99 for a pair of sneakers. She has $22.53 in her savings and a $15 check from babysitting. Can she buy the shoes? Cost $39.99Savings$22.53 Check $15 Stacey Smith Fifteen dollars and 00/100 cents BabysittingJohn Doe Can she buy the shoes?

Part B3 Li Ming’s allowance for transportation is $ How many times can she ride the bus if it costs $0.75 a trip? Allowance$ trip = $0.75 Total # of Trips