4. In the checkout line, there are lollipops for 10¢ each. Pat says that with the money they saved on juice boxes and pretzels combined, they could buy a lollipop for each of the children at the book-signing event as well. Is Pat correct? Explain. No. At most they saved $ on juice boxes and on pretzels, for a total savings of $ So, with the savings, they could purchase a total of lollipops, which is not enough for all of the children at the event.

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The library was hosting a book-signing event for a popular author of children's books. It advertised a
free juice box and small bag of pretzels for all children who attended the event. The librarian
anticipated that no more than 200 children would attend the event, but 257 children showed up. Use
this information to answer parts 1-4.
(Type integers or decimals.)
3. The same sto
sells small bags of pretzels individually for $0.35, two bags for $0.65, three bags
for $0.93, and ten bags for $2.90. What is the least amount that Pat and Chris could purchase 57
bags of pretzels for? Explain.
Pat and Chris can buy 5 set(s) of 10 bags, 2 set(s) of 3 bags, 0 set(s) of 2 bags, and 1 individual
bag(s) for a cost of $16.71.
(Type integers or decimals.)
4. In the checkout line, there are lollipops for 10¢ each. Pat says that with the money they saved on
juice boxes and pretzels combined, they could buy a lollipop for each of the children at the
book-signing event as well. Is Pat correct? Explain.
No. At most they saved $
on juice boxes and on pretzels, for a total savings of $ So, with
the savings, they could purchase a total of lollipops, which is not enough for all of the children at
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(Type integers or decimals.)
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The library was hosting a book-signing event for a popular author of children's books. It advertised
a free juice box and small bag of pretzels for all children who attended the event. The librarian
anticipated that no more than 200 children would attend the event, but 257 children showed up.
Use this information to answer parts 1–4.
1. The librarian had purchased 200 juice boxes for $136. She sends Pat and Chris to the store to
buy juice boxes for the extra children. If they find juice boxes for the same unit price, how much will
they spend on the additional juice boxes?
They will spend $ 38.76.
(Type an integer or a decimal.)
2. Pat and Chris go to a different store where they can buy 2 juice boxes for $1.25, but the rate does
not apply to single juice boxes. How much more or less will they spend on juice boxes at this store?
Explain.
Because they need to buy the juice boxes in groups of 2, they will need to buy 58 juice boxes. So,
29 pairs of juice boxes for $1.25 a pair is a total of $ 36.25 which is $ 2.51 .less than $38.76.
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