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Joe had 2 toy cars. He also had some toy trains. He had 8 toys in all. How many toy trains did Joe have?
Joe had 6 toy trains.
100
5+___=10
5
100
I have 2 crayons. Some are red and some are blue. How many are blue? How many are red?
1 blue 1 red
100
Bob has 2 books. Kim has 3 books. How many more books does Kim have?
Kim has 1 more book than Bob.
200
Kate had some beads that are blue. She has 3 that are pink. She has 6 beads altogether. How many beads are blue?
3 beads are blue.
200
2+___=10
8
200
I have 5 crayons. Some are red and some are blue. How many are blue? How many are red?
1 blue 2 blue 3 blue 4 blue 4 red 3 red 2 red 1 red
200
Kim measures a tape that was 4 craft sticks long. Bob's tape is 9 craft sticks long. How much longer is Bob's stick?
Bob's tape is 5 craft sticks longer tan Kim's.
300
Tim bought 4 books about oceans. He also bought books about stars. He has 7 books altogether. How many books are about stars?
Tim bought 3 books about stars.
300
5+1+___=10
4
300
I have 9 crayons. Some are red and some are blue. How many can be red?
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
300
Ben reads 7 books this week. Jim reads 11 books this week. How many fewer books does Ben read than Jim?
Ben reads 4 books fewer than Jim.
400
Ben saw 2 birds on the ground. He then saw some more birds on the trees. He saw 9 birds altogether. How many birds were on the trees?
There were 7 birds on the trees.
400
3+3+2+___=10
2
400
I have 13 crayons. Some are red and some are blue. How many cannot be blue?
0
400
Larry has 4 more cards than Bobby. Bobby has 2 less cards than Kim. Kim has 5 cards. How many cards does Larry have? **Read the problem carefully!
Larry has 7 cards.
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