It looks like you've uploaded a
menu and prices worksheet from Kidpid.com, which is typically used for educational purposes—especially for teaching children about money, addition, subtraction, and making purchases. However, I don't see any specific
task or question listed on the image.
The image displays a menu with food items and their prices:
Menu Items and Prices:
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Hamburger: $2.00
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Soup: $1.75
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Hotdog: $1.50
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Sandwich: $1.25
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French Fries: $1.00
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Salad: $1.25
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Milk: 75 cents ($0.75)
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Soda: 75 cents ($0.75)
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Ice Cream Sundae: $1.50
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Pie: $1.50
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Since no explicit problem or question is shown in the image (e.g., "How much would it cost to buy a hamburger and soup?" or "If you have $3.00, what can you buy?"), I can't solve a specific task yet.
But here are
common types of problems that might be associated with this worksheet, along with
examples and solutions:
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🔹 Example Problem 1:
"What is the total cost of a hamburger and a soda?"
Solution:
- Hamburger = $2.00
- Soda = $0.75
- Total = $2.00 + $0.75 =
$2.75
✔ Answer:
$2.75
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🔹 Example Problem 2:
"If you have $3.00, can you buy a sandwich and a salad?"
Solution:
- Sandwich = $1.25
- Salad = $1.25
- Total = $1.25 + $1.25 =
$2.50
- $2.50 < $3.00 → Yes, you can afford it.
✔ Answer:
Yes, you can buy both.
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🔹 Example Problem 3:
"How much change would you get back from $5.00 if you bought a hotdog and ice cream sundae?"
Solution:
- Hotdog = $1.50
- Ice Cream Sundae = $1.50
- Total = $1.50 + $1.50 =
$3.00
- Change = $5.00 - $3.00 =
$2.00
✔ Answer:
$2.00
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🔹 Example Problem 4:
"Which two items together cost exactly $2.50?"
Let’s check combinations:
- Soup ($1.75) + French Fries ($1.00) = $2.75
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- Hamburger ($2.00) + Milk ($0.75) = $2.75
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- Hotdog ($1.50) + Salad ($1.25) = $2.75
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- Sandwich ($1.25) + Pie ($1.50) = $2.75
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Hotdog ($1.50) + Soda ($0.75) = $2.25
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Hamburger ($2.00) + Milk ($0.75) = $2.75
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Wait — none add to $2.50?
Try:
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Soup ($1.75) + Milk ($0.75) = $2.50
✔
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French Fries ($1.00) + Sandwich ($1.25) + Milk ($0.75) = $3.00
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So only one combination:
✔ Soup + Milk = $1.75 + $0.75 = $2.50
Answer:
Soup and Milk
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🔹 Example Problem 5:
"List three items you can buy with $4.00."
Possible answer:
- Hamburger ($2.00) + Salad ($1.25) + Milk ($0.75) = $4.00
✔
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🎯 Final Note:
Please provide the
specific task or question you'd like me to solve using this menu (e.g., from a worksheet). If you're unsure, let me know what kind of math skill you're practicing (addition, subtraction, money, word problems), and I can generate appropriate examples or help solve them!
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of menu math worksheets.