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Coffee Shop PricesCup CostSmall $2Regular $4Large $5David and Jon are placing coffee orders for their friends.David orders 10 large cups of coffee. Jon orders 4 fewer large cups than David. Jon pays for his orders with a $50 bill.Jon wants to know how much he spent on coffee.1. What is a good plan to find the amount Jon spent on coffee?2. Find how much Jon spent on coffee. Show the equations you used.3. Jamie says the equation 0 x $2 = $0 shows the amount Jon spent on small cups of coffee. Is he correct? Explain.4. Would David have enough money if he paid for his order with a $20 bill? Explain.3rd grade student

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We are given the following details:

Small cup of Coffee = $2

Regular cup of Coffee = $4

Large cup of Coffee = $5

1.

Jon orders 4 fewer large cups than David as shown below. The amount he spent is shown below:


\begin{gathered} Jon=(10-4)\text{ }large\text{ }cups \\ Jon=6\text{ }large\text{ }cups \\ Jon=6*5 \\ Jon=\text{\$}30 \end{gathered}

This means that Jon spent $30 on coffee

2.

The equation is shown below:


\begin{gathered} Jon=(10-6)*\text{\$}5 \\ Jon=4*\text{\$}5 \end{gathered}

3.

Jon bought zero small cups of coffee. This is represented as:


\begin{gathered} =0*\text{\$}2 \\ =\text{ \$0} \end{gathered}

Hence, Jamie is correct

4.

David ordered 10 large cups of coffee as shown below:


\begin{gathered} David=10*5 \\ David=\text{\$}50 \end{gathered}

If David paid for his order with a $20 bill, we have:


\begin{gathered} =\text{\$(}20-50) \\ =-\text{\$}30 \end{gathered}

That implies that $20 cannot cover David's order, he'd still be having a deficit of $30

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