A good way to spend a Sunday morning in Menlo Park with your family is having brunch. Going out for brunch is great, but it also costs money. In order to make sure you spend the right amount it is important to know math. Here are some brunch themed math problems that the Mathnasium of Palo Alto/Menlo Park are providing for you:
1. If two parents want coffee for $3 each and three kids want hot chocolate for $2.50 each how much does the family spend on drinks?
2. At one Menlo Park brunch restaurant, it takes 3 eggs to make an omelette and 2 eggs to make a scramble. The family wants to order 4 scrambles and 1 omelette. How many eggs does the families order take?
3. The oldest son eats his whole omelette and half his sister’s scramble. If each egg has 90 calories, how many calories did he consume in eggs? If he goes running later and burns 50 calories for every 20 minutes of running how long does he have to run around Menlo Park?
4. A family in Menlo Park decides to brunch one Sunday! If the entire meal costs $60 and the family wants to tip the waiter %15 how much will the final bill be?
So next Sunday morning go out for brunch in Menlo Park. Your family can enjoy a great breakfast and bond over math!