Addition
Subtraction
Addition Word Problems
Subtraction Word Problem
Money
100

43+29=

72

100

33-12=

21

100

Liam collected 65 shells at the beach. Later, he found 120 more shells. How many shells does he have now?

185 Seashells

100

Sophie had 215 beads. She gave 20 to her friend. How many beads does she have left?

195 Beads

100

I have 25 cents in my pocket. The popsicle I want is $1.00. How many quarters do I need to be able to buy my popsicle?

3 Quarters

200

75+62=

137

200

82-47=

35

200

There are 236 books in one library section and 415 books in another. How many books are there in total?

651 Books

200

A farmer had 402 apples. He sold 68 apples. How many apples are left?

334 Apples

200

Jerry wants to buy a toy car that costs 11 dimes. How much money is the toy car?

$1.10

300

221+55=

276

300

237-102=

135

300

A train traveled 378 miles on Monday and 467 miles on Tuesday. How many miles did it travel in total?

845 Miles

300

A school had 738 pencils. By the end of the week, only 456 pencils were left. How many pencils were used?

282 Pencils

300

The little girl wants to buy a beach ball that costs $3.00. If I can only pay in quarters, how many quarters do I need to buy the beach ball?

12 Quarters

400

493+327=

820

400

565-211=

354

400

On Friday the school raised 325 dollars for a fundraiser. Over the weekend they raised 611 more dollars. How much money did they raise all together?

936

400

Liam had 761 marbles. He lost 289. How many does he have now?

472 Marbles

400

Swoop the Eagle wants to buy a new nest. The nest it going to cost him 1 dime, 5 nickels, and 2 pennies. How much does the new nest cost?

37 Cents 

500

608+379=

987

500

823-456=

367

500

A store sold 214 toys in the morning, 389 in the afternoon, and 276 in the evening. How many toys were sold that day?

879 Toys

500

Otis had 943 Liberty Bucks. He was outside on a windy day and 732 flew away. How many Liberty Bucks does he have left?

211 Liberty Bucks

500

When I left for school this morning I forgot my lunch. I only have $2.30 in my pocket. I want to buy a sandwich for $1.25, a bag of chips for $1.00, and a cookie for 1 dime. Do I have enough money to buy all three lunch items?

No, because the total is $2.35 and I only have $2.30.