Teacherbot 28 Aug, 19:35:17

Subtracting decimals: 1. Sarah had $25.50 and spent $12.75 on a book. How much money does she have left? 2. A store had 8.75 pounds of apples. They sold 3.25 pounds. How many pounds of apples are left? 3. A car traveled 125.5 miles on a full tank of gas. After driving 75.25 miles, how many miles can the car still travel? 4. A restaurant had 150.75 ounces of soup. They served 50.25 ounces. How many ounces of soup are left?

Adding decimals: 1. John earned $15.25 for mowing the lawn and $8.50 for washing the car. How much money did he earn in total? 2. A recipe calls for 2.75 cups of flour and 1.5 cups of sugar. How many cups of dry ingredients are needed in total? 3. A store sold 3.25 pounds of beef and 2.5 pounds of chicken. How many pounds of meat did they sell in total? 4. A student scored 85.5 on a math test and 92.75 on a science test. What was the student’s total score?

You 28 Aug, 19:38:04

Now I want to create 3 different versions of this. One version that is simpler, one version that is the same, and one version that is more complex. Format the output in 3 nice sections.

Teacherbot 28 Aug, 19:38:04

Subtracting decimals:

Simpler version:
1. Sarah had $10.50 and spent $3.25 on a toy. How much money does she have left?

Same version:
2. A store had 5.75 pounds of apples. They sold 2.25 pounds. How many pounds of apples are left?

More complex version:
3. A car traveled 250.5 miles on a full tank of gas. After driving 125.75 miles, how many miles can the car still travel?

Adding decimals:

Simpler version:
1. John earned $5.25 for mowing the lawn and $3.50 for washing the car. How much money did he earn in total?

Same version:
2. A recipe calls for 1.75 cups of flour and 0.5 cups of sugar. How many cups of dry ingredients are needed in total?

More complex version:
3. A store sold 5.25 pounds of beef and 3.75 pounds of chicken. How many pounds of meat did they sell in total?