Molly grows corn on her farm to sell for pig feed. One of her fields produced 176.4 bushels of corn this year. If corn is currently selling for $3.75 per bushel, how much will Molly earn from this field?

Molly will earn 176.4 x $3.75 = $<<176.4*3.75=661.5>>661.5 from this field. Answer: \boxed{661.5}.

Carly is buying deli meat for her lunches this week. Turkey is on sale for $5.80 per pound. If Carly buys 1.25 pounds of turkey, how much money does she spend?

Carly spends 1.25 x $5.80 = $<<1.25*5.8=7.25>>7.25 on turkey. Answer: \boxed{7.25}.

Beth bought 384.1 grams of salt. Then she used 2 grams of it while making potatoes. How much salt does Beth have left?

Beth has 384.1 - 2 = <<384.1-2=382.1>>382.1 grams of salt left. Answer: \boxed{382.1}.

When Deion was born, his grandfather gave him a 7.5-gram gold coin as a present. Today, Deion read in the newspaper that a gram of gold is worth $50.04. How much money is the gold coin worth?

The gold coin is worth 7.5 x $50.04 = $<<7.5*50.04=375.3>>375.3. Answer: \boxed{375.3}.

Mr. Singer's choir is going to New York City for a choir competition. He wants them to look their best, so he buys new music folders for all of the members. Each music folder costs $7.99. If Mr. Singer buys 23 music folders, how much does he spend?

Mr. Singer spends 23 x $7.99 = $<<23*7.99=183.77>>183.77 on music folders. Answer: \boxed{183.77}.

Mrs. Jones is planning a field trip to the state capitol building for all of the sixth graders at her school. She needs $3.75 to cover the cost of each student's lunch. There are 327 students attending the field trip. How much money does Mrs. Jones need to cover the cost of all of the students' lunches?

Mrs. Jones needs 327 x $3.75 = $<<327*3.75=1226.25>>1226.25 to cover the cost of all of the students' lunches. Answer: \boxed{1226.25}.

On a school trip, a class travels 48.5 kilometers by train and 1.7 kilometers by bus. How far did the class travel?

The class traveled a total of 48.5 + 1.7 = 50.2 kilometers. Answer: \boxed{50.2}.

Rose participates in a charity relay walk. There are 5 members on her team, including Rose. Each person walks around a park trail that is 2.7 miles long. How many total miles does Rose's team walk?

Rose's team walks a total of 5 x 2.7 = <<5*2.7=13.5>>13.5 miles. Answer: \boxed{13.5}.

Tessa adopts a rescue dog. On the way home, she stops at the store to buy a case of dog food. A case has 12 cans and costs $19.92. How much does each can cost?

Each can costs $19.92 / 12 = $1.66. Answer: \boxed{1.66}.

John drove to visit his grandmother. To get there, he drove 157.5 miles on the highway and a few miles further on city streets. The highway part of his drive took him 2.5 hours. If John drove at a steady pace, how fast did he drive on the highway?

To find out how fast John drove on the highway, we need to calculate the speed, which is distance divided by time.

John's speed on the highway is 157.5 miles / 2.5 hours = <<157.5/2.5=63>>63 miles per hour.

Therefore, John drove at a speed of 63 miles per hour on the highway. Answer: \boxed{63}.

Mary and her band are performing a concert. They need to make $1,963.50 to cover their travel, lodging, and meal costs. If they charge $8.50 for each ticket, how many tickets do they need to sell to cover their costs?

To find out how many tickets Mary and her band need to sell, we need to divide the total cost by the price of each ticket.

Number of tickets = Total cost / Price per ticket

Number of tickets = $1,963.50 / $8.50

Number of tickets = 231

Therefore, Mary and her band need to sell 231 tickets to cover their costs. Answer: \boxed{231}.

Edna has a new St. Bernard puppy. He found a mud puddle on their last walk, so Edna needs to give him a bath. She buys a bottle of dog shampoo that costs $3.99. The bottle contains 28.5 ounces of shampoo. What is the cost per ounce of shampoo?

To find the cost per ounce of shampoo, we need to divide the total cost of the bottle by the number of ounces.

Cost per ounce = Total cost / Number of ounces

Cost per ounce = $3.99 / 28.5 ounces

Cost per ounce ≈ $0.14

Therefore, the cost per ounce of shampoo is approximately $0.14. Answer: \boxed{0.14}.

Emily bought two watermelons. The first watermelon was 10.13 pounds, and the second watermelon was 2.37 pounds. How many pounds of watermelon did Emily buy?

Emily bought a total of 10.13 + 2.37 = <<10.13+2.37=12.5>>12.5 pounds of watermelon. Answer: \boxed{12.5}.