Here is a price list of products at the neighborhood grocery store:
Ron has 56 shekels. If he buys some flour, then how much money will he have left?
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Here is a price list of products at the neighborhood grocery store:
Ron has 56 shekels. If he buys some flour, then how much money will he have left?
To solve this problem, we need to determine how much money Ron will have after purchasing the flour.
Let's perform the calculation:
Remaining money = Initial amount - Cost of flour.
This indicates that after buying the flour, Ron will have shekels remaining.
Therefore, the solution to the problem is .
If we have 67 blocks in total, how many blocks will remain if we remove 5 tens and 4 ones?
Find the item name first (flour), then look at the same row to find its price. In this table, flour is in the fourth row with price 4 shekels.
Take your time! Look for column headers or patterns. Usually prices are numbers and items are words. Circle the item you need, then trace across to find its price.
You subtract when buying something! Think of it as money leaving your pocket. If you had 56 and spent 4, you have left.
Use addition to check subtraction! Add your answer plus the item cost: . If you get back the original amount, you're correct!
Add up all the item costs first, then subtract the total from your starting money. For example: bread + flour = , so left.
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