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Shared Costs for Dad's Birthday Gifts: A Math Problem

Dylan and Gracie are teaming up to purchase gifts for their father's birthday, including a ski pass priced at $23.98, gloves at $14.98, and a coffee gift card for $5.00. Together, these gifts total $43.96. To figure out how much each will owe, they'll divide the total amount by two. This exercise helps understand splitting costs and basic division. How much will each owe, and what mathematical operations are involved in determining the final amount?

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Shared Costs for Dad's Birthday Gifts: A Math Problem

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  1. Set Sail Worktext p. 208

  2. 9 Dylan and Gracie are sharing the cost of Dad’s birthday gifts. The ski pass costs $23.98, new gloves are $14.98, and a coffee gift card is $5.00. How much will each of them owe? ($23.98 + $14.98 + $5.00) ÷ 2 =

  3. 9 2 1. 9 8 $ 2 $ 4 3. 9 6 − 1 1 1 4 $23.98$14.98+ $ 5.00 0 3 − 2 1 9 − 8 1 6 1 $4 3. 9 6 − 6 1 0

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