Louis and his family are going to the zoo. The price of a bus ticket is $1.00, but the family has some coupons. If Louis pays full price, his wife pays 2/3 of the regular price, and the two children pay 1/2 of the regular price. How much will it cost for the family to take the bus?

(2/3) * 1 = 0.67

(1/2) * 1.00 = 0.50

1.00 + 0.67 + 0.50 + 0.50 = ?

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To calculate the total cost for the family to take the bus, we need to calculate the price each family member pays and then add them all together.

First, let's calculate Louis' payment:
- Louis pays the full price, which is $1.00.

Next, let's calculate the wife's payment:
- The wife pays 2/3 of the regular price.
- To find 2/3 of the regular price, we can multiply the regular price by 2/3.
- So, the wife pays (2/3) * $1.00 = $0.67.

Now, let's calculate the children's payment:
- Each child pays 1/2 of the regular price.
- To find 1/2 of the regular price, we can multiply the regular price by 1/2.
- So, each child pays (1/2) * $1.00 = $0.50.
- As there are two children, the total payment for the children is $0.50 + $0.50 = $1.00.

Finally, let's add up all the payments to find the total cost for the family to take the bus:
- Total cost = Louis' payment + wife's payment + children's payment
- Total cost = $1.00 + $0.67 + $1.00 = $2.67.

Therefore, it will cost $2.67 for the family to take the bus.

To find the total cost for the family to take the bus, we need to calculate the individual prices for Louis, his wife, and the two children, and then sum them up.

Let's start with Louis. Since he is paying the full price, his ticket will cost $1.00.

Next, let's calculate the price for Louis's wife. We know that she pays 2/3 of the regular price. So, if we let x be the regular price, her ticket will be (2/3) * x.

Now, let's calculate the price for each of the two children. We know that they pay 1/2 of the regular price. So if we let x be the regular price, each child's ticket will be (1/2) * x.

Finally, to get the total cost for the family, we need to add up the prices for Louis, his wife, and the two children.

Total Cost = Louis's ticket + Louis's wife's ticket + 2 * (Children's ticket)

Total Cost = $1.00 + (2/3) * x + 2 * (1/2) * x

Now, since we don't know the regular price x, we cannot determine the exact cost for the family. However, we can simplify the expression for the total cost:

Total Cost = $1.00 + (2/3) * x + (1/2) * x

To get a numerical value for the cost, we would need the regular price x or more information about the cost.

Therefore, without the regular price or additional information, we cannot determine the exact cost for the family to take the bus.