Shawn gets an allowance of $5 every other Sunday for doing chores. He likes to stop on his way home from school and buy a healthy snack. His favorite treat costs $0.65.
How many of these snacks can Shawn afford every two weeks? After buying as many of these snacks with his $5 as possible, Shawn puts his left-over allowance in his piggy bank. He is saving to buy a new calculator. The model he wants costs $8.95. (It performs integer division and operations with fractions!) How many weeks will it take Shawn to save enough for the calculator?

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Answer: Shawn can 7 of these snacks. The total comes out to be $4.55. So he will have 45 cents left over to save for his calculator. It will take 40 weeks to get $8.95 for Shawn's calulator.  .45 x 20 = $9.00 And he will have 5 cents left over.

By taking the correspondent quotient, we will see that in 2 weeks he can buy 15 snacks.

How many snacks can he buy in 2 weeks?

Shawn gets $5 per week, then in 2 weeks, he gets a total of $10.

Each snack costs $0.65, then the number of snacks that he can buy with $10 is:

N = $10/$0.65 = 15.4

Rounding to the next whole number, we get 15.

The remaining money (in 2 weeks) is:

$10 - 15*$0.65  = $0.25

So, if he wants to save $8.95, he must save for:

$8.95/$0.25 = 35.8 = 36 pairs of weeks.

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