Jessica had 122 stickers in her collection. Her teacher gave her 12 more. How many stickers does Jessica have in all?
134.
42 + 11 =_____
53.
Jimmy had 8 hole in ones when he played putt-putt. Bobbie had 15 hole in ones. How many more hole in ones did Bobbie have than Jimmy?
7.
Round to the nearest ten and solve. 28+34=_____
60.
122-112=__
10.
Billy had $42. His father gave him $21 for his birthday. How much money does Billy have now?
$63.
108+40=____
148.
Suzie is saving up for a new bicycle. She already has $48. The bicycle she wants is $104. How much more money does Suzie need to buy the bicylce?
$56.
Estimate to the nearest hundred and solve: 898-742=____
200.
489-218=__.
271.
Jackson has 234 points on his game. Jake has 218 points. How many points do Jake and Jackson have together?
452.
121+498=____
619.
Jacob has 162 ants in his ant farm. Donny has 239 ants in his collection. About how many more ants does Donny have than Jacob?
77.
Round to the nearest ten and solve: 156+73=_____
230.
150-25=__
25.
Carol had 32 apples. Beth had 41 apples. They need 125 apples for the carnival. How many more apples do they need?
52.
780+219=_____
999.
Katie collected 942 pieces of candy at the school carnival. She gave Danielle 367 pieces of candy and Stacy 488. How many pieces of candy did Katie have left?
87.
Estimate to the nearest ten and solve: 92 - 45=_____
40.
Estimate to the nearest thousand and solve: 856-124=__
732.
Mike had 642 marbles. He gave 40 marbles to Susan and 35 marbles to John. How many marbles does Mike have left?
567.
150+664=_____
814.
Sarah had $948. She spent $218 on clothes and $498 on a new computer. How much money does Sarah have left?
$232.
Estimate to the nearest hundred and solve: 218+402=_____
600.
928-179=______
746.