Problem of the Week! Winton went shopping for school clothes. He bought 2 pairs of jeans that cost $29 each. He also bought a shirt for $18 and a pair of shoes for $36. He bought a package of 5 pairs of socks for $10.
Problem of the Week! Winton went shopping for school clothes. He bought 2 pairs of jeans that cost $29 each. He also bought a shirt for $18 and a pair of shoes for $36. He bought a package of 5 pairs of socks for $10. Monday: Before tax, what is an estimate of the amount of money that Winton spent on school clothes?
Problem of the Week! Winton went shopping for school clothes. He bought 2 pairs of jeans that cost $29 each. He also bought a shirt for $18 and a pair of shoes for $36. He bought a package of 5 pairs of socks for $10. Tuesday: Before tax, how much did Winton spend on both pairs of jeans?
Problem of the Week! Winton went shopping for school clothes. He bought 2 pairs of jeans that cost $29 each. He also bought a shirt for $18 and a pair of shoes for $36. He bought a package of 5 pairs of socks for $10. Wednesday: Without tax, exactly how much did Winton spend in all?
Problem of the Week! Winton went shopping for school clothes. He bought 2 pairs of jeans that cost $29 each. He also bought a shirt for $18 and a pair of shoes for $36. He bought a package of 5 pairs of socks for $10. Thursday: How much more did a pair of jeans cost than a shirt?
Problem of the Week! Winton went shopping for school clothes. He bought 2 pairs of jeans that cost $29 each. He also bought a shirt for $18 and a pair of shoes for $36. He bought a package of 5 pairs of socks for $10. Friday: How much would 1 pair of socks cost?