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Problem of the Week! Kathy is selling lemonade for 5 cents a cup. Each cup holds 4 ounces of lemonade. She started selling lemonade at the time shown on the clock below. Kathy filled 4 cups with lemonade and sat them on the counter of her lemonade stand.

Problem of the Week! Kathy is selling lemonade for 5 cents a cup. Each cup holds 4 ounces of lemonade. She started selling lemonade at the time shown on the clock below. Kathy filled 4 cups with lemonade and sat them on the counter of her lemonade stand. Monday: If Kathy sells 8 cups of lemonade, how much money will she make?

Problem of the Week! Kathy is selling lemonade for 5 cents a cup. Each cup holds 4 ounces of lemonade. She started selling lemonade at the time shown on the clock below. Kathy filled 4 cups with lemonade and sat them on the counter of her lemonade stand. Tuesday: If Kathy fills 4 cups, sells 2 of them, then fills 6 more cups, how many cups of lemonade will she have then?

Problem of the Week! Kathy is selling lemonade for 5 cents a cup. Each cup holds 4 ounces of lemonade. She started selling lemonade at the time shown on the clock below. Kathy filled 4 cups with lemonade and sat them on the counter of her lemonade stand. Wednesday: If a pitcher holds 15 ounces of lemonade, how many full cups will Kathy be able to pour from 1 pitcher?

Problem of the Week! Kathy is selling lemonade for 5 cents a cup. Each cup holds 4 ounces of lemonade. She started selling lemonade at the time shown on the clock below. Kathy filled 4 cups with lemonade and sat them on the counter of her lemonade stand. Thursday: If Kathy stops selling lemonade after 1 hour, what time will it be?

Problem of the Week! Kathy is selling lemonade for 5 cents a cup. Each cup holds 4 ounces of lemonade. She started selling lemonade at the time shown on the clock below. Kathy filled 4 cups with lemonade and sat them on the counter of her lemonade stand. Friday: If a friend buys 3 cups of lemonade with a half dollar, how much money will Kathy give back to her friend?