Here is the solution to help you complete your worksheet.
Part 1: What would you add?
The list already has clothes and toiletries, but it is missing some important things for a beach trip. Here are four good items to write in the "What would you add?" box:
1.
Swimsuit (You need this to go in the water!)
2.
Beach Umbrella or Tent (To stay out of the hot sun).
3.
Water Bottle (It gets hot at the beach, so you need to drink water).
4.
Sunglasses and Hat (To protect your eyes and face from the sun).
*(Other good options: Flip-flops, Beach bag, Snacks)*
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Part 2: How many items for 4 days?
The worksheet asks you to calculate how many of each item you need for a
4-day trip. Usually, for school problems like this, we assume you use one set of clothes per day.
Here is a logical breakdown for the quantities:
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Shorts and shirts: You need one for each day.
* Calculation: 1 per day × 4 days =
4
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Underwear and socks: You need a fresh pair every day.
* Calculation: 1 per day × 4 days =
4
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Towel: You usually just bring one big towel to use for the whole trip.
* Quantity:
1
*
Suntan lotion/sunblock: One bottle lasts for the whole trip.
* Quantity:
1
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Shoes: You wear one pair, maybe pack a second pair just in case. Let's say
2 pairs (one on feet, one in bag) or just
1 depending on what shoes they mean. Let's stick with
1 pair worn and packed.
*
Shampoo and soap: One travel size bottle is enough.
* Quantity:
1
*
Toothpaste: One tube is enough.
* Quantity:
1
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Final Answer:
Section: What would you add?
1. Swimsuit
2. Sunglasses
3. Water bottle
4. Beach umbrella
Section: How many of each item (for 4 days)
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Shorts and shirts: 4
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Underwear and socks: 4
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Towel: 1
*
Suntan lotion: 1
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Shoes: 1 pair
*
Shampoo/Soap: 1
*
Toothpaste: 1
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