Making Change
What's the Total?
Profit
Talking to People
What if?
100

Sarah buys 1 lemonade and gives you a $5 bill. How much change should she get back?

$4.00

100

Emily buys 1 lemonade. How much does she need to pay?

$1.00

100

If you sell 5 cups of lemonade for $1.00 each, and each cup costs $0.25 to make, how much profit would you make?

  • Step 1: Multiply the number of cups sold by the price per cup to find the total revenue: 5 cups * $1.00 = $5.00.
  • Step 2: Multiply the number of cups sold by the cost per cup to find the total cost: 5 cups * $0.25 = $1.25.
  • Step 3: Subtract the total cost from the total revenue to find the profit: $5.00 - $1.25 = $3.75.
100

What is a polite way to greet someone who approaches your lemonade stand?

"Hello! Welcome to our lemonade stand! How can we help you today?"

100

What if it starts raining while you're running the lemonade stand?

If it starts raining, we'll pack up the stand and wait for the rain to stop. Maybe we can offer some hot cocoa instead!

200

Alex buys 2 cookies and gives you a $10 bill. How much change should he get back?

$9.00

200

Tom buys 2 cookies. How much should he pay?

$1.00 ($0.50 per cookie, so 2 cookies = $1.00)

200

If you sell 3 cups of lemonade for $1.00 each, and each cup costs $0.50 to make, how much profit would you make?

  • Step 1: Multiply the number of cups sold by the price per cup to find the total revenue: 3 cups * $1.00 = $3.00.
  • Step 2: Multiply the number of cups sold by the cost per cup to find the total cost: 3 cups * $0.50 = $1.50.
  • Step 3: Subtract the total cost from the total revenue to find the profit: $3.00 - $1.50 = $1.50.
200

When someone buys lemonade from your stand, what should you say to thank them?

"Thank you so much for stopping by and supporting our lemonade stand! We appreciate it!"

200

 What if a customer asks if you have any sugar-free options?

"We're sorry, we don't have sugar-free options at the moment. But we do have water available if you prefer!"

300

mily buys 1 lemonade and 1 cookie, and gives you a $10 bill. How much change should she get back?

$8.50

300

Alex buys 2 lemonades and 1 cookie. How much does he need to pay?

$2.50 ($1.00 per lemonade + $0.50 for the cookie)

300

If you sell 4 cups of lemonade for $1.00 each, and each cup costs $0.30 to make, how much profit would you make?

  • Step 1: Multiply the number of cups sold by the price per cup to find the total revenue: 4 cups * $1.00 = $4.00.
  • Step 2: Multiply the number of cups sold by the cost per cup to find the total cost: 4 cups * $0.30 = $1.20.
  • Step 3: Subtract the total cost from the total revenue to find the profit: $4.00 - $1.20 = $2.80.
300

What can you say to someone who compliments the lemonade you're selling?

"Thank you! We're glad you're enjoying our lemonade. It's made with love!"

300

What if a customer hands you a $20 bill for a $1 lemonade?

"Thank you for your purchase! Here's your lemonade and your change of $19.00."

400

Tom buys 2 lemonades and 2 cookies, and gives you a $20 bill. How much change should he get back?

$16.00

400

Emma wants to buy 2 lemonades, 3 cookies, and 1 brownie. How much should she pay in total?

$5.00 ($2.00 for the lemonades + $1.50 for the cookies + $1.50 for the brownie)

400

If you sell 6 cups of lemonade for $1.00 each, and each cup costs $0.40 to make, how much profit would you make?

  • Step 1: Multiply the number of cups sold by the price per cup to find the total revenue: 6 cups * $1.00 = $6.00.
  • Step 2: Multiply the number of cups sold by the cost per cup to find the total cost: 6 cups * $0.40 = $2.40.
  • Step 3: Subtract the total cost from the total revenue to find the profit: $6.00 - $2.40 = $3.60.
400

If someone asks how much the lemonade costs, what is a polite way to respond?

"Our lemonade is $1.00 per cup. Would you like one?"

400

What if a customer wants to pay with a credit card?

"I'm sorry, but we only accept cash at our lemonade stand. Is there an ATM nearby where you can withdraw cash?"

500

Jake buys 4 lemonades and 3 cookies. He gives you a $20 bill. How much change should he get back?

$13.00 ($20.00 - $7.00)

500

Bob wants to buy 5 lemonades, 4 cookies, and 2 brownies. How much should he pay in total?

$10.00 ($5.00 for the lemonades + $2.00 for the cookies + $3.00 for the brownies)

500

If you sell 2 cups of lemonade for $1.00 each, and each cup costs $0.20 to make, how much profit would you make?

  • Step 1: Multiply the number of cups sold by the price per cup to find the total revenue: 2 cups * $1.00 = $2.00.
  • Step 2: Multiply the number of cups sold by the cost per cup to find the total cost: 2 cups * $0.20 = $0.40.
  • Step 3: Subtract the total cost from the total revenue to find the profit: $2.00 - $0.40 = $1.60.
500

What can you say to a customer who says they'll come back later to buy lemonade?

"Great! We'll be here whenever you're ready. Thank you for considering us!"

500

What if you accidentally give a customer too much change?

"Oops! I'm sorry, I gave you too much change. Let me correct that for you. Here's the correct amount.