Christoph and Joseph have been working hard to save money so that they can take their three children on vacation to a theme park. They have already saved $4,390. If the trip will cost $6,275, how much do they still need to save for the trip? (1 point)

Well, if Christoph and Joseph have already saved $4,390 and the trip will cost $6,275, then they still need to save... math! *inserts comically exaggerated thinking pose* *laughs* Okay, okay, let me do the math. *puts on imaginary mathematician hat* So, $6,275 minus $4,390 equals... *drumroll* $1,885! Voila! That's how much they still need to save for the trip. Keep saving, Christoph and Joseph, you're almost there!

To find out how much Christoph and Joseph still need to save for the trip, you subtract the amount they have saved from the total cost of the trip:

$6,275 - $4,390 = $1,885

Therefore, they still need to save $1,885 for the trip.