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Addition Drill
1) 4, 7 2 0 2) 7, 3 5 1, 0 0 1 3) 6 0 4, 2 1 8
+ 9 1, 6 3 2 + 8 2 3, 6 6 5 + 5, 3 9 8
4) 3 3, 9 2 4 5) 2 8, 6 3 4 6) 4 8, 3 2 1
+ 1, 7 3 6, 0 8 5 + 6 9, 5 3 2 + 7 2 0, 7 2 0
7) 4, 1 1 2 8) 1 9 7, 2 4 6 9) 2, 5 5 0, 4 6 3
+ 6, 3 7 8 + 7 9, 6 6 3 + 9, 3 2 9
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Addition
1) 3, 7 2 9 2) 6 8 9, 4 0 7 3) 8, 2 6 4, 1 1 0
+ 5 8, 9 6 0 + 9, 4 1 6 + 7, 4 8 3, 8 1 0
4) 1, 2 1 4, 3 3 7 5) 4 2, 6 3 4 6) 5 2 9, 7 3 1
+ 7 4 9, 3 8 7 + 2, 8 1 4, 7 8 3 + 3 5, 3 5 3
7) 6, 6 3 4 8) 9, 3 7 1, 0 0 8 9) 8 3, 7 9 4
+ 9, 3 3 1 + 7, 0 0 0 + 6, 7 4 5, 0 8 4
10) Mount Denali has an elevation of 2,310 ft from sea level to the base and
18,000 ft from base to the peak. What is the height of the mountain?
18000 ft.
2310 ft.
SEA
11) Center for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC) have 449,981 followers
in Facebook and 1,021,518 followers in Twitter as on 20 August 2014.
How many followed CDC in Facebook and Twitter
until 20 August 2014?
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Large Numbers Addition
1) In 2015, an organization raised $30,700,565 towards the cause of displaced children.
The following year, it raised a sum of $45,565,700. How much money did the
organization collect altogether over the two-year period?
2) In the 2015 Chicago Marathon, 20,144 male participants and 17,038 female
participants completed the race. How many runners in all completed the marathon?
3) A flower show saw an inflow of 1,500 visitors on Saturday and 2,800 visitors on
Sunday. How many people in total visited the flower show over the weekend?
5) A famous fast-food chain has 2,000 outlets across the USA. It also has 6,400
restaurants worldwide. How many restaurants in total does the fast-food
chain own? Fast Food Restaurant
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Addition - 3 Addends
1) 3 9 4, 6 1 0 2) 8 5, 6 4 2 3) 9, 4 6 0
2 7, 4 5 3 4, 7 9 1 7 8 5, 4 9 0
+ 5, 0 1 2 + 6 3 2, 4 7 5 + 5 3 5, 0 2 1
4) 6, 8 9 7 5) 5 2, 6 0 4 6) 4, 8 9 6
9 5 6, 7 2 3 2 9 8, 0 1 5 8 9, 7 5 9
+ 4 2 3, 5 1 2 + 3 6, 7 2 1 + 5, 6 2 1
7) 2, 9 5 0 8) 8 5 0, 6 2 3 9) 6 0, 7 8 9
6 3 0, 5 4 9 1 9, 5 4 7 3, 2 4 5
+ 7 2, 8 6 0 + 4, 6 7 9 + 5 3 5, 9 0 7
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Addition - 4 Addends
1) 6 0 7, 3 1 5 2) 2 7 4, 2 1 0 3) 5 7, 9 7 4
5 6, 5 2 9 4 1, 4 3 8 1 4 2, 3 2 6
4 8 9, 2 5 0 3 6, 7 8 9 3, 8 4 0
+ 2, 6 8 7 + 3, 4 0 7 + 9 8 7, 6 5 4
4) 2 5, 6 4 1 5) 8 9 5, 7 6 5 6) 2, 5 8 9
5 9 7, 2 5 3 7 9, 9 4 9 5 7, 4 1 7
3 7, 1 0 0 8, 6 7 3 4 3 7, 5 4 2
+ 9 2 8, 3 4 7 + 9 8 3, 7 9 6 + 9, 6 4 8
7) 6, 9 7 3 8) 3 6, 9 7 4 9) 9 4 2, 9 1 4
1 9 7, 5 4 0 9, 2 0 9 6 5, 0 8 9
3 9, 1 3 9 7 3, 6 4 8 9, 6 7 5
+ 6 7, 9 1 7 + 6 7 4, 3 7 6 + 1 0, 7 4 3
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Addition - 5 Addends
1) 5 8 9, 3 4 7 2) 9 7, 4 8 5 3) 4, 7 8 9
2 5, 7 8 5 6 9 8, 2 0 7 6 4, 3 4 8
7, 1 4 9 6, 1 8 2 4 8 2, 1 2 3
6 4 7, 0 7 8 5 5, 3 1 9 1, 0 7 4
+ 9, 4 9 2 + 4, 9 4 1 + 3 4 9, 6 1 4
4) 4 7, 2 4 9 5) 1, 5 8 7 6) 6 4 3, 4 8 4
3, 3 1 5 6 4 3, 2 4 8 4 2 7, 1 2 3
9 8 7, 6 5 4 3 5, 8 9 2 5 8, 7 2 5
7 4, 3 1 2 4, 6 0 8 3 2, 2 1 6
+ 2, 2 9 7 + 9 8, 3 0 4 + 9, 4 6 5
7) 7, 2 3 5 8) 6 4, 8 9 4 9) 8 9 3, 0 7 5
9 8 7, 8 7 4 7 9 4, 6 4 3 3, 8 4 6
5, 5 7 0 2, 8 4 6 2 6, 9 1 8
8 0 4, 6 1 7 1 5, 9 7 6 6 7, 3 8 2
+ 3 4 2, 8 9 5 + 4, 9 7 5 + 3 7 9, 7 4 6
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Place Value Addition
Arrange the numbers in the correct place value and add them.
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Missing Digits
1) 7 8 4 1 2) 4 2 7 9 3) 1 7 1
+ 5 0 6 7 + 3 2 4 + 8 9 2
1 3 0 3 0 8 5 7 5 2 7 9 8 5 3
4) 3 2 0 5) 3 2 1 6) 8 5 4 2
+ 4 7 8 1 + 8 7 2 + 3 5 8 1
5 4 1 4 1 9 0 9 1 1 2 2 4 1 3
7) 9 8 6 8) 8 9 7 4 9) 5 2 8 9
+ 1 3 4 5 + 8 6 5 9 + 7 8 2
2 2 2 2 1 1 1 5 4 8 3 5 7 6 7 3
+ 5 2 6 + 8 3 7 2 + 2 9 6 2
1 3 1 3 6 8 9 4 8 4 4 8 6 6 7
+ 2 7 8 + 5 4 1 6 + 1 5 7
8 8 6 9 4 1 1 3 5 1 3 6 0 3 7
+ 2 6 3 2 + 9 2 5 + 7 8 9 6
3 3 1 7 3 2 1 6 2 8 1 1 1 0 5 7
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Estimation: Nearest Thousand
1) 4,372 2) 5,401
+ 8,134 + + 26,118 +
3) 31,816 4) 6,791
+ 74,119 + + 1,462 +
5) 19,702 6) 96,304
+ 1,993 + + 63,179 +
7) 2,809 8) 8,625
+ 9,697 + + 37,756 +
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Estimating Large Numbers
Estimate the sum by rounding each addend to the nearest ten thousand.
1) 62,914 2) 97,256
+ 185,703 + + 31,848 +
3) 439,072 4) 753,581
+ 826,165 + + 28,397 +
Estimate the sum by rounding each addend to the nearest hundred thousand.
1) 379,104 2) 4,712,652
+ 526,918 + + 7,408,379 +
3) 6,635,281 4) 191,723
+ 253,535 + + 8,944,926 +
1) 2,195,734 2) 8,937,429
+ 3,521,986 + + 41,619,373 +
3) 91,382,158 4) 59,463,841
+ 17,746,515 + + 7,258,267 +
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Subtraction
1) 1, 6 9 5 2) 5, 5 3 9 3) 3, 9 8 4 4) 9, 0 7 3
– 243 – 820 – 662 – 521
6) 4, 9 5 1 5) 2, 8 1 4 7) 7, 2 0 6 8) 5, 4 2 8
– 76 – 657 – 819 – 630
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Subtraction
1) 1, 6 9 8 2) 5, 1 0 2 3) 9, 4 6 0 4) 4, 6 5 9
– 273 – 96 – 514 – 870
5) 8, 0 6 2 6) 3, 2 7 0 7) 7, 3 9 9 8) 2, 8 4 5
– 47 – 684 – 55 – 391
13) The customer service team of a bank received 2, 989 calls on Monday. If
638 of these calls lasted for more than 5 minutes, how many calls had a
shorter duration?
24/7 SUPPORT
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Subtraction
1) 3 6, 2 8 2 2) 7 3, 6 0 7 3) 4 2, 8 3 0
– 5, 5 9 6 – 1 8, 1 1 9 – 621
4) 5 5, 4 6 6 5) 1 6, 7 0 5 6) 6 4, 9 8 3
– 701 – 8, 3 8 4 – 2 1, 0 9 5
7) 2 9, 0 2 9 8) 6 5, 1 6 8 9) 8 1, 5 4 4
– 4, 1 0 8 – 3 2, 9 2 2 – 886
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Subtraction
1) 5 0, 8 6 2 2) 3 7, 9 0 5 3) 6 4, 2 5 1
– 4, 6 9 5 – 847 – 3 7, 4 6 3
4) 1 5, 3 2 9 5) 7 4, 5 2 7 6) 9 3, 7 5 3
– 1 0, 2 7 1 – 5, 9 2 4 – 728
7) 8 9, 1 0 6 8) 4 5, 0 3 4 9) 2 2, 4 1 0
– 529 – 2 8, 3 5 0 – 9, 1 9 6
10) Michael and his family drove 11,356 miles in a fortnight. If they travelled a
distance of 769 miles on day one, how many miles did they cover through
the rest of the journey?
11) The sales department of a global company has 24,125 employees on roll. The
security department has 4,706 personnel. Find the difference in the number
of employees between the two departments.
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Subtraction
1) 8 6 5, 3 7 4 2) 6 4 6, 2 3 8 3) 9 4 4, 5 6 2
– 5, 0 4 8 – 4 2, 5 6 1 – 7 2 3, 2 0 7
4) 4 2 8, 6 3 3 5) 7 9 0, 8 2 1 6) 2 0 2, 7 8 3
– 3 0 1, 7 8 3 – 7, 5 0 4 – 5 9, 0 1 1
7) 6 8 9, 7 1 3 8) 3 7 9, 6 6 0 9) 5 2 0, 4 0 9
– 9 2, 5 2 6 – 2 0 3, 7 8 6 – 6, 9 0 7
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Subtraction
1) 4 6 5, 9 8 5 2) 3 1 8, 8 4 1 3) 9 9 3, 2 2 4
– 9, 5 2 7 – 3 5, 6 7 3 – 4 8 3, 7 9 2
4) 8 2 7, 5 7 3 5) 2 5 4, 7 3 8 6) 6 7 2, 6 5 7
– 6 5 1, 3 5 6 – 7, 2 1 4 – 1 4, 1 0 8
7) 5 8 6, 3 6 2 8) 7 4 9, 1 0 0 9) 1 3 1, 4 1 9
– 2 6, 8 4 5 – 5 3 8, 4 6 9 – 2, 9 3 1
10) A ship carried 319,193 tonnes of cargo. If the ship offloaded 1,011 tonnes at the
next port, how many tonnes of cargo remain on board?
11) The Michigan stadium has a seating capacity of 107,601. The Rose Bowl stadium
can accomodate up to 92,542 spectators. Find the difference in seating capacity
between the two stadiums.
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Subtraction
1) 3, 5 8 0, 5 3 7 2) 9, 7 2 9, 3 7 4 3) 2, 3 3 1, 8 4 2
– 5 2, 9 7 0 – 3, 5 8 0, 4 6 9 – 8 0 8, 2 3 2
4) 7, 0 0 4, 6 9 8 5) 4, 6 4 8, 9 3 6 6) 8, 8 2 2, 4 0 5
– 3 0 1, 8 9 9 – 9 9, 6 0 0 – 7, 1 1 5, 0 4 7
7) 5, 4 3 4, 0 1 3 8) 1, 2 9 6, 1 6 1 9) 6, 9 7 0, 2 5 0
– 2, 7 8 4, 7 1 4 – 6 2 3, 5 2 8 – 1 1, 1 7 1
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Subtraction
1) 7, 6 4 3, 1 0 2 2) 9, 5 2 9, 8 4 4 3) 4, 3 7 5, 8 9 1
– 5, 5 6 8, 2 3 5 – 2 3 5, 3 0 1 – 4 0, 6 7 4
4) 1, 0 9 4, 0 2 0 5) 2, 8 4 8, 6 8 5 6) 5, 7 0 6, 3 1 6
– 6 4 0, 8 9 3 – 9 5, 0 1 6 – 3, 8 5 0, 5 8 7
7) 8, 7 6 1, 2 1 8 8) 3, 2 1 0, 9 0 9 9) 6, 4 8 2, 5 2 7
– 7 7, 6 5 9 – 1, 4 6 1, 1 2 0 – 3 7 4, 7 6 2
10) In 2013, the average weekday circulation of “The Wall Street Journal” was
2,378,827 copies. “The New York Times” sold an average of 1,865,318 copies.
How many more copies did WSJ sell on an average?
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11) The year 2010 witnessed 3,999,386 births in the USA. The previous year recorded
a total of 4,130,665 births. What is the difference in the number of newborns
delivered between 2009 and 2010?
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1) 9 1 6 2 3 2 0 2) 5 9 3 7 6 7
– 6 8 1 2 7 – 4 2 8 9 1
3) 7 9 3 4 1 4) 8 9 2 1 8 3 6
– 8 2 9 8 – 1 7 0 1 7 2 5
5) 2 5 3 8 6 3 4 6) 3 6 0 2 7 8
– 7 5 9 1 8 0 – 5 3 1 2
7) 6 7 9 3 0 5 8) 9 5 8 0 4
– 3 5 0 1 2 9 – 6 2 3 4 6
9) 4 5 8 0 9 8 6 10) 6 9 3 7 4 2 1
– 2 1 6 2 4 5 4 – 9 1 5 9
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Subtraction - Decode the Riddle
Subtract and map the answer to each letter. Decode the riddle.
P) 8, 6 2 5 A) 5, 1 9 2 I) 9, 5 2 3
– 2, 7 8 3 – 1, 0 6 7 – 7, 0 5 8
C) 5, 7 4 6 N) 9, 8 1 9 P) 7, 2 4 7 O) 8, 5 0 5
– 5, 0 3 5 – 7, 3 6 0 – 1, 4 0 5 – 5, 8 7 0
I) 6, 6 4 7 F) 4, 2 7 1 O) 3, 6 5 9 T) 5, 0 7 3
– 4, 1 8 2 – 3, 9 8 3 – 1, 0 2 4 – 2, 6 8 9
F) 2, 2 6 9 P) 7, 9 1 7 A) 9, 2 0 4 N) 8, 6 9 0
– 1, 9 8 1 – 2, 0 7 5 – 5, 0 7 9 – 6, 2 3 1
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Solve the puzzle.
3 37 10 1 4 2
6 2
5 6 3 9
8 1
9 4
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Subtraction
Line up the digits in vertical form and subtract.
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Subtraction
1) A large tanker truck can hold upto 11,000 gallons of oil. If the truck already contains
9,365 gallons of oil, how many more gallons of oil will be required to fill the tanker?
2) There are 23,145 verses in the old testament of the Bible. The new testament has
7,957 verses. How many fewer verses does the new testament have than the old
testament?
OLD NEW
TESTAMENT
4) In the year 2014, 835,478 participants took part in the Newyork City Marathon. The
race had 50,386 finishers. How many participants were unable to complete
the marathon?
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Estimating Large Numbers
Estimate the difference by rounding each number to the nearest ten thousand.
1) 84,712 2) 432,940
– 57,243 – – 12,634 –
3) 653,621 4) 945,789
– 23,532 – – 337,165 –
Estimate the difference by rounding each number to the nearest hundred thousand.
1) 5,458,812 2) 634,702
– 128,937 – – 492,356 –
3) 7,264,639 4) 1,242,790
– 3,154,704 – – 584,612 –
1) 93,246,729 2) 76,346,902
– 32,904,520 – – 4,254,836 –
3) 24,905,725 4) 5,358,204
– 6,346,823 – – 2,976,139 –
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Add or Subtract
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Add or Subtract
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Estimating Large Numbers
Estimate the sum or difference by rounding each number to the nearest ten thousand.
1) 37,189 2) 94,524
+ 479,268 + – 62,195 –
3) 736,617 4) 165,287
– 278,143 – + 83,164 +
Estimate the sum or difference by rounding each number to the nearest hundred thousand.
1) 5,264,734 2) 3,726,843
– 1,346,905 – + 489,265 +
3) 2,698,142 4) 925,410
+ 770,365 + – 616,184 –
Estimate the sum or difference by rounding each number to the nearest million.
1) 7,675,026 2) 67,534,902
+ 5,829,738 + – 22,720,083 –
3) 56,329,945 4) 8,839,531
– 9,525,378 – + 16,439,563 +
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