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Addition Word Problems
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__ Thirty-four red marbles and eight green marbles are in the basket. How many marbles
are in the basket?
___ Sixty-three peaches were in the basket. Fifty-nine are red and the rest are green. How
many peaches are green?
___ Janet has thirteen peaches and Ellen has four peaches. How many peaches do Janet
and Ellen have together?
Jennifer has fifty-three oranges and Adam has four oranges. How many oranges do
— Jennifer and Adam have together?
Paul has seventy-five more oranges than Sharon. Sharon has three oranges. How
many oranges does Paul have?
___ Twenty-four oranges are in the basket. Three more oranges are put in the basket. How
many oranges are in the basket now?
___ Some balls were in the basket. Fifty-nine more balls were added to the basket. Now
there are sixty-one ball. How many balls were in the basket before more balls were
added?
__Eleven plums were in the basket. More plums were added to the basket. Now there are
twenty plums. How many plums were added to the basket?
___Eighty-one red apple and seven green apples are in the basket. How many apples are
in the basket?
__ Thirty-five balls were in the basket. Twenty-six are red and the rest are green. How many
balls are green?Marcus and his friends are starting a recycling project to help the school raise some
money for charity. They were asked to collect different materials and create useful
things from those.
1. If Marcus was able to gather 25 milk bottles, and John was able to gather 20 milk
bottles, how many milk bottles do they have available for recycling?
2. Chris, tasked to lead the newspaper collection, was able to obtain 42
newspapers and 10 magazines from their neighborhood. If his sister Lily helped
him and was able to get 23 more newspapers from another block, how many
newspapers were they able to collect together?
3. Andy decided he would gather tin foil wrappers. If he was able to pick up 34
wrappers around the village dumpster and his best friend Max was able to collect
15, how many wrappers were gathered in total?
4. After collecting materials, they started making recycled products to sell during the
school's recycling fair. If Marcus made 26 pen holders from the milk bottles and
Annie was able to make 37, how many pen holders were made?
5. If the group was able to make 65 recycled material products from what they
gathered and the teachers were able to make 28, write an equation to show how
many recycled products they will be able to sell at the fair.It's Halloween in Chicago. Bob, Mary, John, Sue and Sam dressed as superheroes and
went out ta do some trick or treating,
1, After passing through the houses on Main Street, the five friends counted how
much candy they have. If Bob has 10 candies, Mary has 5, Sue has 20, John has
5 and Sam has 10. How many candies did they have together?
2. The group then went on to the houses along Broadway Street and the scary
Werewolf Avenue. After the long walk, they decided to count their candy again. If
Mary has § chewing gums and 3 chocolate bars, Sam has 10 chewing gums and
Sue has 15 chewing gums, how many chewing gums did the three have in all?
3. The friends then proceeded to the rest of the houses in their village. However,
Sam had to go home earlier. She got her share of candies which are composed
of 10 chewing gums, 15 chocolate bars, and 20 assorted fruit candies. How
many candies did she get in total?
4, Bob who is Sam's next door neighbor decided that he will accompany Sam
home. He also took his share which consists of 15 chewing gums, 20 chocolate
bars and 15 assorted candies. How many candies did he get?
5. After Sam and Bob left, Mary, John and Sue decided to go home as well. They
counted the total amount of treats that the three of them got. They were able to
sort out 60 chewing gums, 55 chocolate bars and another 40 candies of different
flavors. Write an equation to find how many treats Mary, John and Sue have in
total?Nome Date lex |
PROBLEM SOLVING - THE CAT FAMILY (METRIC) me
Here are facts about some of the members of the cat family.
Name Average Weight (kg) | Speed (kph) |
Cheetah | a2
Lynx | 26 47
Lion 190 77
| Cougar 3 69
Leopard | 67 58
Tiger |
1) Use the information below to complete the information in the table:
© The cheetah is 7kg lighter than a leopard.
© The tiger can run 13kph faster than a lynx.
© The tiger is 37kg heavier than a lion.
2) Put the animals in order of weight, from lightest to heaviest.
3) How much heavier is a cougar than a lynx? kg
4) How much faster is a cheetah than a leopard? kph
5) Tyger says “The cheetah is more than twice as fast as a leopard.” Is he
right?
6) Tyger says “A lion is a faster and heavier animal than a tiger.” Is he
right?
7) Tyger says “A cougar would be heavier than 3 lynxes.” Is he right?
INLAMARDERELOM,Word Problems
1) Sara ate 3 slices of pizza. Jack ate 5. How
many slices of pizza did they eat
altogether?
2) John has 3 pair of black socks, 4 of white
and 2 of blue socks. How many pairs of
socks does he have in all?
3) There are 35 apples on the tree and 23 on
the ground. How many apples are there in
all?
4) There are 5 cows, 3 sheep and 14 goats at
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Addition Word Problems
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10.
_ Fifty-nine pears were in the basket. More pears were added to the basket. Now there are
sixty-three pears. How many pears were added to the basket?
Jake has twenty-seven balls and Ellen has five balls. How many balls do Jake and Ellen
— have together?
__ Jennifer has twenty-three balls and Audrey has three balls. How many balls do Jennifer
and Audrey have together?
__ Forty-seven balls were in the basket. Forty-one is red and the rest are green. How many
balls are green?
__ Thirty-two marbles are in the basket. Eight more marbles are put in the basket. How
many marbles are in the basket now?
__ Seventy-two pears were in the basket. More pears were added to the basket. Now there
are seventy-four pears. How many pears were added to the basket?
__ Some balls were in the basket. Forty-two more balls were added to the basket. Now
there are fifty-one ball. How many balls were in the basket before more balls were
added?
__ Thirty-eight marbles are in the basket. Six more marbles are put in the basket. How
many marbles are in the basket now?
___ Twelve balls were in the basket. Seven are red and the rest are green. How many balls
are green?
___ Three plums were in the basket. More plums were added to the basket. Now there are
eleven plums. How many plums were added to the basket?