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1 June, 11:11

The Puck family of five are going to the movie theatre. The family consists of two adults and three children. The admission costs are $10.50 per adult and $6.50 per child.

Mr. Puck will buy each person a large drink and one tub of popcorn for everyone to share. He does not know the cost of food/drinks until he arrives at the theatre.

Write an expression that represents the admission price, popcorn, and drinks, for the whole family. Let d represent the cost for a large drink and let p represent the cost of the popcorn. The expression must include parentheses. Then simplify the expression by using the Distributive Property and combining like terms.

If a large tub of popcorn is $7.50 and large drinks are $6.00 each, how much did Mr. Puck spend at the movies?

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  1. 1 June, 11:15
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    So 10.50 times 2 then 6.50 times 3, For the drink 6.00 times 5 and for Popcorn 7.50 is that answer

    Step-by-step explanation:

    10.50 times 2

    6.50 times 3

    6.00 times 5

    7.50 times 1
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