1.Read the complete problem before answering.

Teresa bought gallons of chocolate milk at the dairy farm. Chocolate milk cost $4.50 a gallon. How much did Teresa spend on the milk?

A student solved the problem this way.

gallons = 2.5 gallons
Let n represent the amount Teresa spent on the milk.
n = 2.5 × $4.50
n = $11.25
Teresa spent $11.25.

Use a similar strategy to solve this problem.

Pedro bought lb of red sand and lb of brown sand to refill his sand box. Both types of sand cost $4.60 a pound.

How much did Pedro spend on the sand? Read the complete problem before answering.

Gilles had gallon of paint. How many quarts of paint did Gilles have? 2. (1 gallon = 4 quarts)

A student solved the problem this way.

1 gallon = 4 quarts
Multiply the number of gallons by 4.
gallon = 2 quarts

Use a similar strategy to solve this problem.

Barbara made a punch by mixing quarts of ginger ale with quarts lemonade.

How many pints of punch did Barbara make? (1 quart = 2 pints) 3.Read the complete problem before answering.

Mark had a ribbon that measured yards. How many feet of ribbon did Mark have? (1 yard = 3 feet)

A student solved the problem this way.

1 yard = 3 feet
Multiply the number of yards by 3.
yards = 13 feet

Use a similar strategy to solve this problem.

Julie had two strips of Velcro that measured yards and yards.

How many feet of Velcro did Julie have? (1 yard = 3 feet) Read the complete problem before answering.

Patty had gallons of milk left in the refrigerator. How many quarts of milk did Patty have left? (1 gallon = 4 quarts)

A student solved the problem this way.
1 gallon = 4 quarts
Multiply the number of gallons by 4.
gallons = 9 quarts

Use a similar strategy to solve this problem.

Isaac jogged for hours in the morning and hours during lunch.

How many minutes did Isaac jog that day? (1 hour = 60 minutes)

Respuesta :

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I think it'll be better if you put one question at a time....

( I'm gonna go and follow it like the last problem we did, where we assume the amount bought or made in the 1st part of a problem will be the same amount in the second part of the problem. )


1. $4.6 * amount/pounds bought in total

( Since in part 1, Teresa bought 2.5 gallons... )

2.5 pounds of red sand and 2.5 pounds of brown sand = 5

$4.6 * 5 =$23


2.  ( Giles had 2 quarts in total )

2 quarts of ginger ale + 2 quarts of lemonade= 4 quarts, and 1 quart = 2 pints, so 8 pints

3. ( 4.33 yards since in the first part, Mark had 13 feet, and 13 feet= 4.33 yards )

So we assume Julie has 2 pieces of Velcro and each are worth 13 feet ( like Mark ). 13 * 2 = 26 feet

4. ( Patty had 9 quarts, and one gallon = 4 quarts, so she had 2.25 gallons ) 

So, we assume 8 in the morning and 9 during lunch, since the part 1's answer was 9. 9*2=18 hours, 18 hours = 1080 minutes


*Please tell me if I was correct or incorrect and why when you get the answers back*

Again, I state that there's a chance that these problems may be wrong, but you cannot blame me, since you insisted I come and help.