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100

What is 23 + 45?

68

100

What is 54 − 23?

31

100

What is 2 × 3?

6

100

Shade 1/2 of a circle. How many parts will be shaded?

Shade 1 out of 2 equal parts.

100

Ms. Hall teaches 12 students in the morning and 14 students in the afternoon. How many students does she teach in all?

26 students

200

What is 36 + 27?

63

200

What is 82 − 46?

36

200

What is 4 × 5?

20

200

Shade 3/4 of a circle. How many parts will be shaded?

Shade 3 out of 4 equal parts.

200

Liam had 20 music albums. He gave 7 albums to his friend. How many albums does Liam have left?
 

13 albums

300

What is 58 + 46?

104

300

What is 71 − 38?

33

300

What is 6 × 7?

42

300

On a number line from 0 to 1, mark and label 2/3.

Divide the line into 3 equal parts, mark at the 2nd point.

300

Sarah read 6 books about World War I and 5 books about World War II. She wants to read 4 books about what people think might happen in a future war. How many books will Sarah read in total?
 

15 books

400

What is 74 + 38?

112

400

What is 93 − 57?

36

400

What is 8 × 9?

72

400

Shade 5/6 of a circle. How many equal parts will you divide the circle into?

Divide into 6 parts, shade 5.

400

Emma sleeps 8 hours every night. How many hours does she sleep for 5 nights?
 

40 hours

500

What is 89 + 67?

156

500

What is 85 − 69?

16

500

What is 7 × 10?

70

500

On a number line from 0 to 2, mark and label 5/4.

Divide each whole into 4 parts; 5/4 is 1 whole + 1/4.

500

Jayden invited 18 friends to his party. 6 couldn’t come. How many friends came to the party?
 

12 friends

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