Tara and Peter are trying to decide how much to charge for each cup of lemonade. They made a chart to help them decide.

Use this chart to solve Questions 1–6.

  1. How much does it cost to buy the lemons you need for one pitcher of lemonade?
  2. How much does it cost to buy enough cups for one pitcher of lemonade? (Hint: There are 16 cups in one 2-quart pitcher.)
    1. How much does it cost to make one pitcher of lemonade?
    2. Show or tell how you found your answer.
    1. How much does it cost to make each cup of lemonade, including the cost of a paper cup?
    2. Show or tell how you found your answer.
  3. Tara and Peter decide to sell each cup of lemonade for 10¢ more than it costs to make. How much profit will they make on one pitcher of lemonade? Their profit is the money left over after they have paid for the lemons, cups, and sugar.
    1. How many cups of lemonade will Tara and Peter need to sell to make a $2.00 profit?
    2. Show or tell how you found your answer.