Let’s solve each problem one by one. We’re adding two prices together for each question.
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Problem 1:
$1.75 (Medium Fries) + $1.30 (Ice Cream)
Add the dollars: 1 + 1 = 2
Add the cents: 75 + 30 = 105 → that’s $1.05
So total: $2 + $1.05 =
$3.05
Wait — let’s do it straight:
1.75
+1.30
= 3.05
✔
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Problem 2:
$2.25 (Large Fries) + $1.50 (Small Drink)
2.25
+1.50
= 3.75
✔
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Problem 3:
$1.00 (Small Fries) + $5.25 (Chicken Nuggets)
1.00
+5.25
= 6.25
✔
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Problem 4:
$6.50 (Salad) + $3.75 (Burger)
6.50
+3.75
→ 6 + 3 = 9, 50 + 75 = 125 → so 9 + 1.25 = 10.25
Or directly:
6.50
+3.75
= 10.25
✔
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Problem 5:
$2.80 (Milkshake) + $6.50 (Salad)
2.80
+6.50
= 9.30
✔
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Problem 6:
$1.30 (Ice Cream) + $5.25 (Chicken Nuggets)
1.30
+5.25
= 6.55
✔
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Final Answer:
1. $3.05
2. $3.75
3. $6.25
4. $10.25
5. $9.30
6. $6.55
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of menu math worksheet free.