14 + 23 =
37
32 − 12 =
2 × 4 =
8
12 ÷ 3=
4
James has 38 lollies. He gives 15 to his friend. Then he buys 12 more. How many lollies does James have now?
35 lollies.
27 + 35 =
62
54 − 27 =
27
3 × 5 =
15
20 ÷ 5 =
4
A box holds 24 apples. There are 3 boxes. Then 18 apples are eaten. How many remain?
24×3-18=72-18=54 apples
46 + 18 =
64
73 − 28 =
45
4 × 6 =
24
6 × 10 =
60
A train has 45 passengers. At the next stop, 27 more get on. Then 36 passengers get off. How many passengers are left on the train?
45+27-36=36 passengers
25 + 37 + 13 =
75
46 − 19 + 14 =
41
7 × 8 =
56
7 × 100 =
700
A shop sells pencils in packs of 10. A teacher buys 10 packs. She gives 14 pencils to Lowie. How many pencils does she have left?
10×10-14=86 pencils.
62 + 19 − 12 =
69
85 − 23 − 17 =
45
9 × 10 =
90
5 × 1000 =
5000
A farmer collects 150 eggs. He puts them into boxes of 12. How many full boxes can he make? How many full boxed will the farmer have and how many eggs will be left over?
He have 12 full boxes, with 6 eggs left.