Mrs. Hartline wants to bake cookies for her 5 friends. She wants each friend to get 2 cookies. How many cookies does Mrs. Hartline need to bake?
10 cookies
2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 = 10
There are 30 students in Yuki's science class. There are 5 students sitting at each table, how many tables are in Yuki's science class?
6 tables
James bought 5 boxes of cupcakes. Each cupcake box contained 3 cupcakes. What is a repeated addition equation that can represent how many cupcakes James bought?
3+3+3+3+3 = 15
Gen baked 12 cookies and is sharing them between her and her 5 other friends. write a repeated subtraction problem and solve to see how many cookies each person will get.
12 - 6 = 6 - 6 = 0
Each person will get 2 cookies
Shane, Emily, and Rebecca each got 10 gifts for teacher appreciation week. How many gifts did they get altogether?
30 gifts
10 + 10 + 10 = 30
Jose has 21 circles that he will sort into equal sized groups. Jose and his two friends will share the circles.
How many circles each person will receive?
7
Betty, Joshua, and Adam collected marbles. They each took the same amount of marbles, which is 2. Write the repeated addition sentence to match and find the total amount of marbles collected.
2+2+2= 6
Miss. Reiter has 21 students in her class. She needs to equally divide her students into groups of 3. Write an equation and solve to find out how many groups Miss. Reiter needs to have.
21 - 3 = 18 = 3 = 15 - 3 = 12 - 3 = 9 - 2 = 6 - 3 = 3 - 3 = 0
Miss. Reiter will need 7 groups
Mrs. Mass wants to give each of the 5 second grade classes 5 butterflies to study for science. How many total butterflies does Mrs. Mass need to get?
25
5+5+5+5+5 = 25
There are 3 dogs and 18 bones. Each dog eats the same amount of bones. How many bones does each dog eat?
each dog eats 6 bones
Sally collected 3 flowers for 4 days straight. What repeated addition equation would help us figure out how many flowers she collected in all?
3+3+3+3
Zach was playing a card game with his 3 friends. They had 24 cards to pass out between all of them. What repeated subtraction equation will help us figure out how many cards each person gets?
24 - 3 = 21- 3= 18 - 3= 15 - 3= 12 - 3= 9 - 3= 6 - 3= 3 - 3 = 0
(each person will get 8 cards)