Reteach: AKS 1 - Big Idea 2: Converting Rational Numbers to Solve Multi-Step Problems
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Larry works at Chick-fil-A and makes $15.25 per hour. He works 8 hours every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Since Larry is saving up to buy a car, he puts 45% of his earnings in a savings account. How much money does Harry put in his savings account per week?
Larry works at Chick-fil-A and makes $15.25 per hour. He works 8 hours every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Since Larry is saving up to buy a car, he puts 45% of his earnings in a savings account. How much money does Harry put in his savings account per week?
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George decided to operate a dog walking service. He spent $98.75 on supplies and advertising. George charges $8.50 per dog walked and he walked 25 dogs last month. George plans on using 3/4 of his money earned on a Bluetooth speaker. How much money will George spend on the speaker?
George decided to operate a dog walking service. He spent $98.75 on supplies and advertising. George charges $8.50 per dog walked and he walked 25 dogs last month. George plans on using 3/4 of his money earned on a Bluetooth speaker. How much money will George spend on the speaker?
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Mike and his three roommates are planning to buy a 55" television at Target. The television costs $649.99 and they have a $125 Target gift card they will use. If each roommate contributes the same amount of money, how much money must each roommate contribute?
Mike and his three roommates are planning to buy a 55" television at Target. The television costs $649.99 and they have a $125 Target gift card they will use. If each roommate contributes the same amount of money, how much money must each roommate contribute?
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Chip baked 120 cookies. He gave 2/3 of the cookies to members of his football team. He then gave .60 of the remaining cookies to the cheer squad. On his way home from practice, Chip ate five of the remaining cookies. How many cookies does Chip have left?
Chip baked 120 cookies. He gave 2/3 of the cookies to members of his football team. He then gave .60 of the remaining cookies to the cheer squad. On his way home from practice, Chip ate five of the remaining cookies. How many cookies does Chip have left?