Which of these equals 56?
A. 35+31=
B. 32+24=
C. 40+26=
D. 31+15=
B. 32+24=
Subtract:
49-34=
15
At their Fall Carnival, the second grade sold 98 t-shirts and 32 baseball caps. How many more t-shirts did they sell than baseball caps?
66
There re 513 watermelons on a truck. Then 100 watermelons fell off. How many watermelons are left?
413
In Janet's desk she has 31 crayons, 17 markers, and 24 pencils. Which number sentence shows how many crayons and pencils Janet has?
A. 24+31=?
B. 31-24=?
C. 17+31=?
D. 24+31+17=?
A. 24+31=?
Add:
63 + 14 =
77
19-____=5
14
Maggie had 33 marbles. She got 47 more marbles from her mom. How many marbles does Maggie have now?
80 marbles
10 less than 546 is
536
There were 5 green leaves and 3 orange leaves. Which number sentence shows how many leaves in all?
A. 8-5=3
B. 5+3=8
C. 3+5=6
B. 5+3=8
Add:
25+16=
41
Subtract:
53-36=
17
Betty had $32. She earned $6 more on Friday night when she babysat. She spent $9 at the mall on Saturday. How much money does Betty have left?
$29
There are 861 people seated at a baseball game. The 10 people leave their seats.
How many people are left?
851
Tammy had a box of 57 markers. Twenty-eight of the markers were red. Which number sentence shows how many of the markers were NOT red?
A. 28-57=?
B. 57+28=?
C. 57-28=?
D. 57-26=?
C. 57-28=?
Fill in the blank.
8+____=18
10
45-38=
7
Lucy has 4 rocks in her hand. She picks up 7 more. Then she dropped 5 rocks. How many rocks does Lucy have now?
6 rocks
100 more than 498
598
7+_____=13
6
76+12=
88
76-48
28
Sarah had 34 cookies. She ate 13 cookies. Her friend gave her 10 more cookies. How many cookies does Sarah have?
31 cookies
307
18-______=5
13