1. Lucy has a jewelry business. To make a certain necklace, she spends $3.38 on materials and $5.57 on labor. She then sells the necklace for $15.99. Lucy’s profit on the necklace is equal to the sale price minus the cost of materials and labor.
(a) How much profit does Lucy earn when she sells a necklace? What fraction of the sale price of the necklace is profit? Record your answer as a fraction using whole numbers.
(b) What decimal of every dollar of the sale price of the necklace is profit? Show your work. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
(c) Lucy collected $223.86 selling necklaces at a craft fair. How many necklaces did Lucy sell? How much profit did she earn? Show your work.

2. At the grocery store checkout, you watch at the register as it rings up your purchases and coupons. The prices are as follows:
$2.95
$1.19
$4.61
$1.74
$3.04
$8.83
$1.16
− $0.75 (coupon)
− $1.00 (coupon)
The register gives your total bill as $21.77.
(a) Round each price and coupon to the nearest dollar and then estimate the total amount of the bill.
(b) Using your estimate, determine whether the total on the register is reasonable. Justify your answer


3. Edward’s recipe for salad uses a ratio of cups of lettuce to lb of tomatoes.
(a) Use a complex fraction to compare the amount of lettuce to the amount of tomatoes.
(b) Determine how many cups of lettuce Edward needs to mix with 1 lb of tomatoes. Show your work.




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