To find out how much Isabella’s mom spent at the mini-golf park, we first need to determine the cost of each item she purchased and then apply the coupon discount.
Assuming the following costs for each item (you might need to refer to your table):
- Adult game: $?
- Child game: $?
- Pirate hat: $?
- Arcade tokens: $?
Let's say the costs are as follows (example prices; replace with actual prices from your table):
- Adult game: $10.00
- Child game: $5.00
- Pirate hat: $3.00
- Arcade tokens: $0.50 each
Now we calculate the total cost:
-
Cost of 1 adult game: \[ 1 \times 10.00 = 10.00 \]
-
Cost of 6 child games: \[ 6 \times 5.00 = 30.00 \]
-
Cost of 1 pirate hat: \[ 1 \times 3.00 = 3.00 \]
-
Cost of 30 arcade tokens: \[ 30 \times 0.50 = 15.00 \]
Now, let's add these costs together to find the total before the coupon discount:
\[ 10.00 + 30.00 + 3.00 + 15.00 = 58.00 \]
Now, subtracting the coupon value from the total:
\[ 58.00 - 10.00 = 48.00 \]
Now let's compare the total (with coupon) to the provided responses:
- \(44.25\)
- \(31.75\)
- \(57.25\)
- \(51.53\)
From this calculation, you need to revise your item costs or check the coupon discount to find one of those options.
If the table's costs differ or the coupon is different, adjust accordingly. But based on this example, there isn’t an option that matched our calculated total after applying the given discount.
Please use the actual prices from your cost table to redo the calculations accordingly.