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Tom [10]
3 years ago
15

Emilio made 67 potholders. Each potholder cost him S1.85 to make. If he sells each potholder for S2.11, how much profit will he

make?
Mathematics
1 answer:
IrinaK [193]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Literary Postcard Project

Due tomorrow at 11:59 PM

Instructions

Step 1: Brainstorm characters and events from the novel.

Step 2: Choose the event and POV from which you would like to tell the story from (Character's POV).

Step 3: Draw a picture (if using paper) or find an image of the event that you chose (if using PPT slides).

Step 4: Choose your writing prompt:

a. Write a postcard from one character to another about the event depicted on the front of the postcard.

b. Write a journal entry about the event from the character's POV.

Literary Postcard Project

Due tomorrow at 11:59 PM

Instructions

Step 1: Brainstorm characters and events from the novel.

Step 2: Choose the event and POV from which you would like to tell the story from (Character's POV).

Step 3: Draw a picture (if using paper) or find an image of the event that you chose (if using PPT slides).

Step 4: Choose your writing prompt:

a. Write a postcard from one character to another about the event depicted on the front of the postcard.

b. Write a journal entry about the event from the character's POV.

Literary Postcard Project

Due tomorrow at 11:59 PM

Instructions

Step 1: Brainstorm characters and events from the novel.

Step 2: Choose the event and POV from which you would like to tell the story from (Character's POV).

Step 3: Draw a picture (if using paper) or find an image of the event that you chose (if using PPT slides).

Step 4: Choose your writing prompt:

a. Write a postcard from one character to another about the event depicted on the front of the postcard.

b. Write a journal entry about the event from the character's POV.

Literary Postcard Project

Due tomorrow at 11:59 PM

Instructions

Step 1: Brainstorm characters and events from the novel.

Step 2: Choose the event and POV from which you would like to tell the story from (Character's POV).

Step 3: Draw a picture (if using paper) or find an image of the event that you chose (if using PPT slides).

Step 4: Choose your writing prompt:

a. Write a postcard from one character to another about the event depicted on the front of the postcard.

b. Write a journal entry about the event from the character's POV.

Literary Postcard Project

Due tomorrow at 11:59 PM

Instructions

Step 1: Brainstorm characters and events from the novel.

Step 2: Choose the event and POV from which you would like to tell the story from (Character's POV).

Step 3: Draw a picture (if using paper) or find an image of the event that you chose (if using PPT slides).

Step 4: Choose your writing prompt:

a. Write a postcard from one character to another about the event depicted on the front of the postcard.

b. Write a journal entry about the event from the character's POV.

Step-by-step explanation:

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