when lori gave the clerk two $1 bills to pay for items she selected from the list below,she received $0.20 change.

pencils: $0.30 each
pens: $0.25 each
markers: $0.55 each
notebook:$1.25 each

MY SON SAY WRITE THIS THEN YOU WILL NOW HOW HE HAVE TO DO(WE HAD TO DO RSL RESTATE SHOW WORK AND LABEL)

all price include tax

1- tell how much money she spent on the items.

2- list items she could have purchased for this amount.

3- describe how you determined the answer or show all your work.

my son write #1 answer- (RESTATE) she spent on the items $1.80

SHOW WORK- she has two bill $2.00-.20=$1.80 $2.00-1.80=.20

LABEL- $2.00-.20=1.80 $2.00-1.80=.20

my son write #2and#3 answer-(RESTATE) she could have purchased for this amount 1 marker,and 1 notebook

SHOW WORK 1.25+.55=1.80

LABEL- $.55+1.25=$1.80 she spent.

NEXT QUESTION

Gina and Bob each had a quart and a half of orange juice to share among their friends. each of them used the entire amount but bob served 4 ounces of juice to each of his friends and gina served 6 ounces of juice to her friends

. how many more friends did bob serve orange juice to than gina?

. tell how you know. (you may want to use the quart and a half templates below to help determine the answer.

my son did RESTATE- bob gave 4 more than gina because bob has given 12 to his friends give 8 to his friend.

SHOW WORK
6*8=48
12*4=48
12-8=4

LABEL
12 bob served
-8 gina served
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4 bob served more than

in the paper they draw the templates i don't how to dram the templates in the computer so i write all question and my son did the answer so please check is right or not thank you

first is correct. I would have added six pencils also.

Second is correct.

They are all right. :-)

thank you very much

Based on the answers provided by your son, it seems that he has correctly answered the questions and showed the necessary work and labels. The explanations and calculations given for both questions are accurate.

For the first question, your son correctly determined that Lori spent $1.80 on the items she purchased. The work and label provided demonstrate how he arrived at this answer by subtracting the change received from the total bill amount and showing the calculations.

For the second question, your son correctly determined that Bob served 4 more friends with orange juice compared to Gina. He used the given information about the amount of juice served by each person and multiplied it by the number of friends served to calculate the total amount of juice served. The work and label provided demonstrate how he calculated the difference between the number of friends served by Bob and Gina.

Overall, it appears that your son has followed the instructions given and has provided the correct answers for both questions.