32 + 24
56
47 − 23
24
8 ones + 6 tens = 68
true
Lily had 22 crayons. Her teacher gave her 13 more. How many crayons does Lily have now?
22 + 13 = 35
Solve using a mental math strategy (the arrow way, number bonds, or tape diagram).
24 + 30
54
52 + 38
90
70 − 38
32
27 + 41 = 20 + 60
false
68 = 70
There were 32 balloons at the party. 11 balloons popped. How many balloons are left?
32 − 11 = 21
Solve using a mental math strategy (the arrow way, number bonds, or tape diagram).
48 − 15
33
46 + 18
64
56 − 28
28
84 − 29 = 80 − 25
true
55 = 55
A class collected 27 cans on Monday and 36 cans on Tuesday. How many cans did they collect in total?
27 + 36 = 63
Solve using a mental math strategy (the arrow way, number bonds, or tape diagram).
32 + 61
93
167 + 22
189
134 − 29
105
68 − 13 = 32 + 15
false
55 = 47
There were 47 magazines on Shelf A and 82 Magazines on Shelf B. How many more magazines were on Shelf B than Shelf A?
82 − 47 = 35
Solve using a mental math strategy (the arrow way, number bonds, or tape diagram).
72 − ______ = 44
28
214 + 59
273
254 − 37
217
46 + 28 = 92 − 18
true
74 = 74
Jose sold 164 books in the morning.
He sold 38 more books in the afternoon. How many books did he sell?
164 − 38 = 126
Solve using a mental math strategy (the arrow way, number bonds, or tape diagram).
80 → ______ → 58
-20 -2
80 → __60__ → 58