Practice - Practice Problems 3.1
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Practice Questions
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If 5 people are invited to a pizza party where each eats 4 slices, how many slices do you need?
💡 Hint: Multiply the number of people by slices per person.
A pizza costs $10 and you need 3 pizzas. What is the total cost?
💡 Hint: Multiply the number of pizzas by the cost per pizza.
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Interactive Quizzes
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What is the total number of slices needed for a party of 25 people if each eats 4 slices?
💡 Hint: Multiply the number of people by slices per person.
True or False: To determine the total cost of a pizza, you simply sum the pizza cost and the number of slices needed.
💡 Hint: Think about the cost of each pizza, not just slices.
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Challenge Problems
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A birthday party for 50 kids includes 3 cupcakes and 2 drinks per kid. Determine the total cost if each cupcake costs $2 and each drink costs $1.50.
💡 Hint: Break it down: find total items first, then apply unit costs.
You have a subscription that costs $10 plus $5 per extra user beyond three. If three people use the service, how much does each additional user add to the monthly bill?
💡 Hint: Take the base cost and deduce what changes with more users.
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