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 has $50, which is eight dollars more than twice what Kellen has. How much does Kellen Have?

$21

100
You bought a magazine for $5 and four erasers. You spent a total of $25. How much did each eraser cost?
$5
100
Sumalee won 40 super bouncy balls playing horseshoes at her school's game night. Later, she gave two to each of her friends. She only has 8 remaining. How many friends does she have?
16
100
There are 13 animals in the barn. Some are chickens and some are pigs. There are 40 legs in all. How many of each animal are there?
6 chickens, 7 pigs
100
One-third of a number is 23. Find the number
69
200
The sum of two consecutive numbers is 37. What are they?
18 and 19
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Laila spent half of her weekly allowance playing mini-golf. To earn more money her parents let her wash the car for $4. What is her weekly allowance if she ended with $12?

$16

200
How old am I if 400 reduced by 2 times my age is 244?
78
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CoCo sold half of her comic books and then bought sixteen more. She now has 36. With how many did she begin?

40

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Isa had some candy to give to her four children. She first took ten pieces for herself and then evenly divided the rest among her children. Each child received two pieces. With how many pieces did she start?

18

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One number is 10 more than another. The sum of twice the smaller plus three times the larger, is 55. What are the two numbers?
5 and 15
300
The sum of two numbers is 99, and one of them is 17 more than the other. What are the two numbers?
41, 58
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A class of 50 students is divided into two groups; one group has eight less than the other; how many are in each group?
21, 29
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The sum of two numbers is 72, and one of them is five times the other; what are the two numbers?
12, 60
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Valeria bought seven boxes. A week later half of all her boxes were destroyed in a fire. There are now only 22 boxes left. With how many did she start?

37

400
Divide $80 among three people so that the second will have twice as much as the first, and the third will have $5 less than the second.
17, 34, 29
400
Two consecutive odd numbers are such that three times the first is 5 more than twice the second. What are those two odd numbers?
9, 11
400
Divide $79 among three people so that the second will have three times more than the first, and the third will have two dollars more than the second.
$11, $33, $35
400
The sum of three consecutive numbers is 87; what are they?
28, 29, 30
400
The number of right-handed students in a math class is nine times the number of left-handed students. The total number of students is 30. How many right-handed students are in the class? Left-handed?
Right-handed=27 Left-handed=3
500

On Tuesday Mari bought five hats. On Wednesday half of all the hats that she had were destroyed. On Thursday there were only 17 left. How many did she have on Monday?

29

500
A group of 266 persons consists of men, women, and children. There are four times as many men as children, and twice as many women as children. How many of each are there?
x = 38. 4x = 152. 2x = 76.
500
The Cooking Club made some pies to sell at a basketball game to raise money for the new math books. The cafeteria contributed four pies to the sale. Each pie was then cut into five pieces and sold. There were a total of 60 pieces to sell. How many pies did the club make?
8
500

if Nora goes to a job that pays Nora 6,000,000 dollars a day and she worked there for 7 years how much money would Nora have in total.

15,330,000

500

You and Reuben are having a biking race. You can bike 40 meters per minute, and your brother can bike 42 meters per minute. You start 100m in front of the starting line while Reuben starts on the starting line. After how many minutes will you and Tom be same distance from the starting line?

50 minutes

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