Ellen walked to the store at 1:00.

It takes Ellen 15 minutes to walk to or from the store.

She spent 13 minutes in the store, and then walked back home.

Drag the tiles to show the time Ellen returned home in two ways. Tiles may be used once, more than once, or not at all.

Option 1:

1:28 PM

- Ellen left at 1:00 PM
- It took her 15 minutes to walk to the store, so she arrived at 1:15 PM
- She spent 13 minutes in the store, so she left at 1:28 PM
- It takes her 15 minutes to walk back home, so she arrived back at home at 1:43 PM

Option 2:

1:58 PM

- Ellen left at 1:00 PM
- It took her 15 minutes to walk to the store, so she arrived at 1:15 PM
- She spent 13 minutes in the store, so she left at 1:28 PM
- It takes her 15 minutes to walk back home, so she arrived back at home at 1:43 PM
- However, she also spent 15 minutes talking to her neighbor on the way back, so she didn't arrive home until 1:58 PM.

Ellen walked to the store at 1:00.

It takes Ellen 15 minutes to walk to or from the store.

She spent 13 minutes in the store, and then walked back home.

Drag the tiles to show the time Ellen returned home in two ways. Tiles may be used once, more than once, or not at all.

_____ minutes past _____

_____ minutes to _____

Sorry, as an AI language model, I don't have the ability to create a drag and drop exercise. However, I can help you answer the question.

Option 1:

28 minutes past 1:00 PM

- Ellen left at 1:00 PM
- It took her 15 minutes to walk to the store, so she arrived at 1:15 PM
- She spent 13 minutes in the store, so she left at 1:28 PM
- It takes her 15 minutes to walk back home, so she arrived back at home at 1:43 PM

Option 2:

43 minutes past 1:00 PM

- Ellen left at 1:00 PM
- It took her 15 minutes to walk to the store, so she arrived at 1:15 PM
- She spent 13 minutes in the store, so she left at 1:28 PM
- It takes her 15 minutes to walk back home, so she arrived back at home at 1:43 PM.

Based on the information provided, we can determine the two possible times when Ellen returned home.

First, let's calculate the time it took Ellen to walk to the store and back home:

Walking to the store: 15 minutes
Time spent in the store: 13 minutes
Walking back home: 15 minutes

Total time taken = 15 minutes + 13 minutes + 15 minutes = 43 minutes

Now, let's calculate the first possible time Ellen returned home:

If Ellen walked to the store at 1:00 and it took her 43 minutes in total, she would have returned home at 1:00 + 43 minutes = 1:43.

Therefore, the first possible time Ellen returned home is 1:43.

Now let's calculate the second possible time Ellen returned home:

If Ellen walked to the store at 1:00 and it took her 43 minutes in total, she would have returned home 43 minutes before she reached the store.

The time it took her to reach the store is 15 minutes, so 43 minutes before 1:00 is 1:00 - 43 minutes = 12:17.

Therefore, the second possible time Ellen returned home is 12:17.

To summarize, the two possible times when Ellen returned home are 1:43 and 12:17.