Sydney works at a bakery after school. She earns $238 in March and $365 in April. Sydney wants to earn a total of $480 to buy a tablet. About how much extra money does she earn? Select the correct numbers from the drop-down menus to find your answer. (2 points) Sydney earns about Choose in March and about Choose in April for a total of about Choose The difference between what Sydney earns and what she wants to earn is about Choose So, Sydney earns about Choose extra.

Sydney earns about $238 in March and about $365 in April for a total of about $+238+365 = $603.

The difference between what Sydney earns and what she wants to earn is about $603-$480 = $<<603-480=123>>123.
So, Sydney earns about $<<123=123>>123 extra. Answer: \boxed{123}.

Jeremy read 243 pages on Saturday. He read 53 fewer pages on Sunday. How many pages did he read in all? Select the bar diagrams you can use to help you solve the problem. Select all that apply. (1 point) Responses Image with alt text: A bar diagram shows 243 on top, a missing number in the left column, and 53 in the right column. Image with alt text: A bar diagram shows a missing number on top, 243 in the left column, and a missing number in the right column. Image with alt text: A bar diagram shows a missing number on top, 243 in the left column, and 53 in the right column. Image with alt text: A bar diagram shows a missing number on top, 253 in the left column, and a missing number in the right column. Image with alt text: A bar diagram shows 253 on top, a missing number in the left column, and 43 in the right column. Skip to navigation Item 1 , Fully Attempted. Item 2 , Unattempted. Item 3 , Unattempted. Item 4 , Unattempted. Item 5 , Unattempted. Item 6 , Unattempted. Item 7 , Unattempted. Item 8 , Unattempted. Item 9 , Unattempted. Item 10 , Unattempted. Item 11 , Unattempted. Item 12 , Unattempted. Item 13 , Unattempted. Item 14 , Unattempted. PreviousNext

The bar diagram that can be used to solve the problem is:

Image with alt text: A bar diagram shows a missing number on top, 243 in the left column, and 53 in the right column.

Terry wants to buy a printer that costs $349. For one week, the printer is on sale for $35 less than the original price. Terry has $400. If he buys the printer on sale, how much money will he have left? Drag the numbers to the boxes to show how to solve the problem. (2 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse. Subtract $ Response area from $ Response area to find the sale price. Then subtract $ Response area from $ Response area to find out how much Terry has left. He will have $ Response area left. 3586314349400

Subtract $349 from $35 to find the sale price. Then subtract $35 from $400 to find out how much Terry has left. He will have $365 left.

Terry wants to buy a printer that costs $349. For one week, the printer is on sale for $35 less than the original price. Terry has $400. If he buys the printer on sale, how much money will he have left? Drag the numbers to the boxes to show how to solve the problem. (2 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse. Subtract $ Response area from $ Response area to find the sale price. Then subtract $ Response area from $ Response area to find out how much Terry has left. He will have $ Response area left.

use this numbers 349, 35, 400, 86, 314

To find the sale price, subtract $35 from $349. Then subtract the sale price from $400 to find out how much Terry has left. He will have $314 left.

So the correct responses are:
- Subtract $35 from $349 to find the sale price.
- Subtract the sale price from $400 to find out how much Terry has left.
- He will have $314 left.

Use compatible numbers to determine if 455+229455+229 is more than 650650 . Drag the numbers to the table to show each compatible number. Numbers may be used once or not at all. (1 point) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse. 455 → Response area + 229 → Response area Response area

To determine if 455 + 229 is more than 650, we can use compatible numbers. Let's round 455 to the nearest hundred, which is 500, and round 229 to the nearest hundred, which is 200.

So the compatible numbers we can use are:
- 500
- 200

Now we can add the compatible numbers together to see if the sum is more than 650.

Use compatible numbers to determine if 455+229455+229 is more than 650650 . Drag the numbers to the table to show each compatible number. Numbers may be used once or not at all. (1 point) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse. 455 → Response area + 229 → Response area Response area

use this numbers: 400, 500, 450, 475, 225, 300, 675,600