Addition
Subtraction
Mixed
Word Problems 1
Equality
100
32+16=
48
100
56-22 =
34
100
16 + 12 =
28
100

Friends are collecting rocks. Sally found 62 and Gloria 25. How many rocks did they get in all?

87 rocks

100

True or False: 45 + 10 = 30 + 25

True

200
26 + 42 =
68
200
98- 65 =
33
200
40-32 =
8
200
There were 27 candycanes. The students ate 21 of them. How many candycanes are left?
6 candycanes
200

Fill in the blank: 38 + ___ = 60

22

300

67+18

85

300

 42 - 18 =

24

300

82-37=

45

300
Erin is counting cars that drive by. 36 minivans and 28 convertibles have driven by. How many cars has she counted in total?
64 cars
300

Is this balanced? 27 + 18 = 20 + 25

Yes

400

28+37=

64

400
71 - 45 =
26
400

 64- 19=

45

400
At the lake we saw 35 fish and some ducks. Altogether we saw 61 creatures. How many were ducks?
26 ducks
400

Fill in the blank: 74 − ___ = 39

35

500

fifty-nine plus twenty-four equals...

83

500

eighty-two minus thirty-eight equals...

44

500

Mr.Murphy solved this math problem. Is this correct? Incorrect? If it's incorrect, what is the correct answer?

  47

+38

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  65

Mr.Murphy forgot to regroup the tens. The correct answer is 85. 

500
Lucy had 17 m&ms, 36 Hershey kisses and 21 Skittles in her candy jar. How many pieces of chocolate did Lucy have?
53 pieces of chocolate
500

___ + 26 = 50

24

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