Review: Partitives A loaf of bread= A bunch of carrots = A gallon of milk = A jar of mayonnaise =

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Review: Partitives A loaf of bread= A bunch of carrots = A gallon of milk = A jar of mayonnaise =

Review Partitives A head of lettuce =

SbS page 21 How much does it cost? A.How much does a head of lettuce cost? B.A dollar ninety-five. ($1.95) C.A dollar ninety-five?! That’s a lot of money! D.You’re right. Lettuce is very expensive this week. $1.95 = a dollar ninety five one dollar and ninety-five cents

Price $2.89 = two eighty-nine two dollars and eighty-nine cents 1 cent = $.01 Twenty-five cents = $.25 One dollar = $1.00 Ten dollars = $10.00

Continue: page 21 A.How much does a pound of apples cost? B.Two-eighty-nine. ($2.89) C.Two eighty-nine?! That’s a lot of money! D.You’re right. Apples are very expensive this week.

In class: Side by Side: Page 21 #1-8