Sunday, January 19, 2020
Firework Problems for Math
Fireworksà ââ¬â The Problems July 7, 2008 On the 4th of July, Vanessa watched the local fireworks with her family from their front lawn. Once the fireworks began, Vanessaââ¬â¢s mom said, ââ¬Å"Wow we are really lucky that our view isnââ¬â¢t blocked ââ¬â the bottoms of MOST of the fireworks appear right at the top of that 50 foot oak tree. â⬠If Vanessa was 100 feet from the oak tree and 1500 feet away from the fireworks launch site, how many feet off the ground were the bottoms of MOST of the fireworks? Disregard Vanessaââ¬â¢s height. [pic] Jamesââ¬â¢ family always puts on a big fireworks display every 4th of July. This year James got to pick out a few that were used. He decided on two 6-packs of Roman Candles, one Mortonââ¬â¢s Mortar Kit and one Emerald City. If sales tax was 5%, based on the prices below how much change did James get back when he gave the cashier $45. 00? Express your answer in dollars and cents to the nearest cent. Roman Candles ââ¬â $6. 99/ 6-pack Bottle Rockets ââ¬â $7. 99/ pack Sparklers ââ¬â $9. 99/ box Ground Flowers ââ¬â $9. 99 Mortonââ¬â¢s Mortar Kit ââ¬â $9. 99/ kit EmeraldCity ââ¬â $14. 99/ each Rain of Fire ââ¬â $29. 99/ each New Yorker Salute Finale ââ¬â $79. 99/ each [pic] Magda had a 4th of July party at her house. Her favorite lemonade recipe calls for 1 cup of lemon juice for every 4. 5 cups of water. If Magda followed the recipe and made 33 cups of lemonade, how many cups of lemon juice did she use?
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.