Addition
Subtraction
Multiplication (single Digit)
Multiplication (multi-digit)
Mix-Ins
100
34 + 33

67

100

92 - 71

21

100

3 x 2

6

100

3 x 24

72

100

I have 24 Pieces of Candy.  I want to give 6 away to a friend.  How many pieces of candy will I have left after giving pieces to my friend?

18

200

48 +23

71

200

92 - 47

45

200

4 x 6

24

200

5 x 346

1,730

200

I have 24 pieces of candy.  I have 4 friends.  I want each of my friends to get the same amount of my candy.  How much will each friend get?

6 pieces

300

276 + 35

311

300

891 - 423

468

300

6 x 11

66

300

4 x 444

1,776

300

Ms. Graves class has 23 students, Ms. Rojas has 22 students and Ms. B has 24 students.  If I wanted to give each student in those 3 classes 2 pieces of candy how much candy would I have to have?

138

400

469 + 899

1368

400

9220 - 4310

4910

400

8 x 9

72

400

7 x 985

6,895

400

I want to give Payton a pack of pencils.  12 pencils come in a pack.  I wanted to give Deon 3 packs of pencils.  I wanted to keep 3 packs of pencils.  If I was able to give out all of these packs how many pencils would I have to have?

84

500

9999+876

10,875

500

43590 - 12976

30,614

500

12 x 10

120

500

9 x 8,799

79, 191

500

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