1.Tickets to the school play cost $3.65 for children and $5.56 for adults. Sonal buys tickets for 3 children and 2 adults. How much money should she get back if she gives the cashier a $50?

2.The prices for different beverages and snacks at a snack stand in a park are shown in the table. Emily spent $8.11 on park snacks for her friends and herself. Make a list of the items she may have purchased. Justify the amount spent.

no table for #2, but for #1,

3*3.65 + 2*5.56 = ___
now subtract that from 50.00 to find her change

I will give you the table here it is

Fruit Juice = $0.89
Iced Tea = $1.29
Lemonade= $1.78
Pretzel=$2.50
Popcorn=$1.25

So here is the table.

1. To calculate the amount of money Sonal should get back, we first need to find the total cost of the tickets she bought.

- The cost of one child ticket is $3.65, and Sonal bought tickets for 3 children, so the total cost for the children's tickets is 3 * $3.65 = $10.95.
- The cost of one adult ticket is $5.56, and Sonal bought tickets for 2 adults, so the total cost for the adults' tickets is 2 * $5.56 = $11.12.

The total cost of the tickets Sonal bought is $10.95 + $11.12 = $22.07.

To calculate the amount she should get back, we subtract the total cost of the tickets from the amount she gave to the cashier.
- Sonal gave the cashier $50, so the amount she should get back is $50 - $22.07 = $27.93.

Therefore, Sonal should get back $27.93.

2. To make a list of the items Emily may have purchased, we need to consider different combinations of prices that add up to $8.11. Here are a few examples:
- A bottle of water for $1.50, a bag of chips for $2.00, and a sandwich for $4.61. The total cost is $1.50 + $2.00 + $4.61 = $8.11.
- A can of soda for $0.75, an ice cream cone for $2.50, and a slice of pizza for $4.86. The total cost is $0.75 + $2.50 + $4.86 = $8.11.
- A bottle of juice for $2.25, a bag of pretzels for $1.75, and a hot dog for $4.11. The total cost is $2.25 + $1.75 + $4.11 = $8.11.

These are just a few examples, and there could be other combinations that add up to $8.11.

The choice of items Emily purchased can vary depending on her preferences and the prices of the specific items at the snack stand. The amount spent, $8.11, can be justified by adding up the prices of the specific items Emily chose to buy.