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1. You and three of your friends go to Sonic for lunch. Since you each ordered the same things, you agree to split the bill evenly. The bill was $23.36.

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1 1. You and three of your friends go to Sonic for lunch. Since you each ordered the same things, you agree to split the bill evenly. The bill was $23.36. How much should each of you pay?

2 2. Your parents tell you that you can buy a new game for your X-Box One, with your allowance money. If the game costs $63.35, how much would you need to save each week, if you want to buy it in five weeks?

3 3. Tami, her sister Sheri, and her brother Kent, want to buy their mother a Mother’s Day present. The gift totals $55.08. How much will they each need to pay?

4 4. Seven students bought tickets to the movie and paid $43.75. If they each bring $7, will they have enough to buy a ticket and share a bottomless bucket of popcorn for an additional $7.50?

5 5. A box of 8 snack bars costs $24.72. A single snack bar costs $3.47. What is the savings on each snack bar if you buy a box of 8 snack bars?

6 6. The waterpark sells season tickets for $76. If you visit the park eight times, what is the cost of each visit?

7 7. If the cost of a one-day pass to the waterpark is $12., how many times would you need to visit the waterpark to pay for your $76 season ticket?

8 8. Mrs. Polenz bought 96 red pens. She spent $23.04. How much did each pen cost?

9 9. Mrs. Polenz had a coupon to deduct $0.60 off each dozen pens she buys. What is the new total price of her red pens?

10 10. If Mrs. Polenz uses her coupon, what is the new price per pen for 96 pens?


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