5. There are 13 bananas. There are 7 strawberries. How many more bananas are there than strawberries?
13-7=6
6 bananas
1. Write the equation that best represents this number line.
14-5=9
3. Write the addition fact that can help solve this subtraction problem.
10-4=
4+6=10
4. Is this equation true or false?
6 + 3 = 8 — 2
False
12. Find the difference. Use any subtraction strategy. 16 — 3 =
13
6. Monica had 18 orange slices. She shared some with a friend. Now she has 12 left. How many orange slices did Monica share?
6 orange slices
2. Write the equation that completes these related facts.
8+5=13
9. Which addition fact can help solve this subtraction problem?
3+5=8
11. Is this equation true or false?
16 — 5 = 5 + 6
True
17. Solve. 74 + 9 = _________
83
8. Dad made 12 burgers for dinner. Nine burgers were eaten. How many burgers are left?
3 burgers
7. Write the equation that best represents this number line.
17-6=11
15. Write the addition fact that can help solve this subtraction problem. 15 — 5 =
5+10=15
14. What number is 10 less than 65?
55
18. Solve. 32 + 6 = __________
38
10. Max has 17 crackers in his lunch. Tina has 12 crackers. How many more crackers does Max have than Tina?
5 crackers
23. Jesse picked 6 carrots, 4 peppers, and 7 tomatoes from the garden. How many vegetables did Jesse pick altogether? 6 + 4 + 7 =
17
22. Which doubles plus one fact will help you solve this equation?
6 + 7 =
6+6+1
16. What number is 10 more than 34?
44
19. Solve. 80 — 40 = __________
40
13. Reese opened a package of nuts at the park. He ate 9 of them. He had 11 nuts left. How many nuts were in the package when he opened it?
20 nuts
25. How many mums and sunflowers are there altogether?
12 mums and sunflowers
24. Write the number that has 4 tens and 6 ones.
46
21. Is this number sentence true or false?
45 < 48
True
20. Solve. 60 — 10 = __________
50