Word Problems Mixed
Word Problems Mixed
Word Problems Mixed
Word Problems Mixed
Word Problems Mixed
100

Sarah has 38 dolls in her collection. Jenny has 57 dolls in her collection. How many dolls do Sarah and Jenny have altogether?

95 dolls altogether

100

Sarah has 38 dolls in her collection. Jenny has 57 dolls in her collection. How many more does Jenny have than Sarah?

19 more dolls

100

Sarah's box measures 8 inches long and 7 inches wide. What is the area of her box?

8 x 7 = 56 square inches

100

Carly ate 2/6 of a pizza. Draw a model to show the amount of pizza Carly ate. 

6 equal parts, 2 parts shaded. 

100

Brad put his Pokémon cards in 7 stacks with 30 cards in each stack. How many cards does he habe in all? 

30 x 7= 210 

200

Larry wants to find 72 divided by 8. What multiplication fact can help Larry to solve his problem?

8 x 9 = 72 or 9 x 8 = 72

200

Create a fact family using the number 12, 8, and 96

12 x 8 = 96, 8 x 12 = 96, 96 divided by 8 = 12, 96 divided by 12 = 8

200

Chris leaves for school at 6:30. It takes him 15 minutes to travel to school. What time does he arrive at school?

6:45

200

Robert ran 5/8 of a mile. Draw and label a number line to show the distance that Robert ran.

8 equal parts, dot on 5th part 

200

Greg watched television for 25 minutes on Thursday. On Friday, he watched television for double the amount of time that he watched on Thursday.

25 x 2 = 50

25 + 25 = 50

300

Caroline went shopping at the game store. She spent $300 on a new PlayStation, $35 for an extra controller, and $50 for a game. How much money did Caroline spend altogether?

$385 altogether

300

Luke had been saving money to purchase a new game system that cost $400. So far, he has $126. How much more money does Luke need to save in order to buy the game?

$274 more dollars

300

John wants to build a fence to go around his dog pen. If he wants the length to be 12 feet and the width to be 5 feet. How much fence will he need?

12 + 12 + 5 + 5 = 34 feet 

300

Megan ate 2/4 of a cake. Lily ate 3/6 of a cake. Who ate more cake? Drawamodel to prove your answer.

They ate the same amount, both are equal to 1/2 

300

Hector ate 3/4 of a cake. His brother, Harold ate an equivalent amount of cake. What fraction of his cake could Harold have eaten?

3/4 = 6/8 


400

Maggie has 7 bags of Starburst with 9 Starburst in each bag. She gives away 12 Starburst to her friends. How many Starburst does Maggie have left?

51 Starburst left

400

Doug has 55 marbles in his collection. Peter has 25 marbles in his collection. Doug and Peter combine their marbles and then put the marbles in bags of 8. How many bags did they use?

55 + 25 = 80

80 divided by 8 = 10

400

Fred builds a Lego house with a length of 10 feet and a width of 6 feet. Sam builds a Lego house with a length of 12 feet and a width of 5 feet. Who has a bigger area? Who has a bigger perimeter? 

Fred‘s Area- 10 x 6 = 60 Fred’s Perimeter- 10+10+5+5=60

Sam’s Area- 12 x 5 = 60 Sam’s Perimeter- 12+12+6+6=36

Fred and Sam have the same area, but Sam has a bigger perimeter.  

400

Adam ate 2/8 of a blueberry pie. Ashley ate 2/3 of an apple pie. Who ate more pie? Use a number line to prove you answer. 

Ashley ate more pie because 2\3 > 2/8 

400

Jessica got home crom school at 3:00. It took her 10 minutes to eat a snack, 25 minutes to do homework, and 20 minutes to do chores. Afterwards, she went outside. What time was Jessica able to go outside? 

10 + 25 + 20 = 55 mins 

3:00 + 55 mins = 3:55 


500

Crossroads Elementary School is hosting a bake sale to raise money for a new playground. They raise a total of $891 throughout the week. If they raised $209 on Friday and $428 on Saturday, how much did they raise on Sunday?

$209 + $428 = $637

$891- $637 =$254

$254 on Sunday

500

Miss Billups has 35 third grades. She wants to give each students 2 slices of pizza. If a large pizza comes in slices of 8, how many pizzas will she have to order to have enough slices?

35 x 2 = 70 or 35 + 35 = 70

8 x 9 =72

She needs to order 9 pizzas. 

500

Draw two rectangles that have the same area, but different perimeters

Example:

 Area- 12 x 2 = 24 ; Perimeter- 12 +12+2+2= 28

Area- 8 x 3 = 24; Perimeter- 8 + 8 + 3 + 3 = 22

500

Eric completed 2/6 of his homework, Max completed 2/4 of his homework, and Sarah completed 2/8 of her homework. Who completes more of there homework? Who completed the least amount of homework?

Max completed the most 

Sarah completed the least 



500

Nick bought 4 games for $60 each. Mike spends the same amount as Nick, but only buys 3 games. How much was each of his games? 

Nick - 4 x 60 = 240

Mike- 3 x a = 240 ; a = $80

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