Answer:Sure, here are the solutions to the problems:1. **Milante is planning to buy something for her mother but she has only P200.00. Which item can she afford?** - Without knowing the specific prices of the items Milante is considering, we can't determine which item she can afford. If you provide the prices, I can help identify the item within her budget.2. **James will buy 2 pairs of socks and a t-shirt. If he will give a P500.00 bill to the cashier, how much is his change?** - Let's assume the prices are as follows: - Price of 1 pair of socks = P50.00 - Price of 1 t-shirt = P200.00 - Total cost: - 2 pairs of socks: 2 x P50.00 = P100.00 - 1 t-shirt: P200.00 - Total = P100.00 + P200.00 = P300.00 - James gives a P500.00 bill, so his change is: - P500.00 - P300.00 = P200.003. **Adrian has P800.00. Which should he buy to have more money left: a dress and a t-shirt or a combination of a skirt and a pajama?** - To determine which combination Adrian should buy to have more money left, we need the prices of each item: - Price of a dress = P300.00 - Price of a t-shirt = P150.00 - Price of a skirt = P200.00 - Price of a pajama = P250.00 - Calculate the total cost of each option: - Dress and t-shirt: P300.00 + P150.00 = P450.00 - Skirt and pajama: P200.00 + P250.00 = P450.00 - Remaining money for both options: - For either option: P800.00 - P450.00 = P350.00 **Conclusion:** Adrian will have the same amount of money left (P350.00) regardless of whether he buys the dress and t-shirt or the skirt and pajama.