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100

3,487 + 2,956

6,443

100

9,004 − 3,678

5,326

100

34 × 6

204

100

84 ÷ 6

14

100

Mrs. Whobrey has 245 pencils. A student gave me 378 more. How many do I have now?  

623 pencils

200

6,205 + 1,789 =

7,994

200

7,500 − 2,856

4,644

200

128 × 4

512

200

144 ÷ 12

12

200

There were 925 people at a baseball game. It started to rain. After the rain there were 487 people. How many people left?  

438 people

300

4,999 + 3,876 =

8,875

300

6,230 − 4,987

1,243

300

56 × 23

1,288

300

96 ÷ 8

12

300

I have 24 boxes for crayons. I put 8 in each box. How many crayons do I end up with. 

192 crayons

400

8,134 + 2,567 + 1,299

12,000

400

10,000 − 4,765

5,235

400

305 × 7

2,135

400

135 ÷ 5

27

400

A class buys 8 boxes of granola bars. Each box has 24 bars. They give away 75 bars during the trip.
How many granola bars are left?

117 bars left

500

7,650 + 845 + 2,305

10,800

500

8,912 − 3,459

5,453

500

42 × 18

756

500

172 ÷ 4

43

500

Students sold 36 tickets each for a school play. There are 18 students selling tickets. Each ticket costs $5.
How much money did they raise in total?

$3,240

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