10 + 10
20
15 - 5
10
2 x 2
4
10 ÷ 1
10
Mary has 15 baseball cards. Her brother, Max, has 4 more baseball cards than Mary. How many baseball cards does Max have?
19
105 + 324
429
27 - 19
8
5 x 10
50
10 ÷ 2
5
Jenny went to the mall to buy a new pair of shoes. She had $100 to start with. If she bought a pair of shoes for $47, how much money does Jenny have left?
$53
201 + 241
442
165 - 122
43
19 x 3
57
100 ÷ 5
20
Ms. Taylor has 10 candy bars. Mr. Miner has 20 candy bars. If they put their candy bars together, how many do they have in total?
UH OH! Izzy ate 3 of the candy bars! How many candy bars are they left with?
27
567 + 339
906
521 - 399
122
144 x 5
720
144 ÷ 12
12
There are 10 M&Ms in each package. How many M&Ms are in 12 packages?
120
1,024 + 1,588
2,612
1,453 - 1,001
452
125 x 23
2,875
1,025 ÷ 5
205
Ms. Taylor wants to split her students into equal groups of 5. If Ms. Taylor has 25 students, how many groups of 5 will she have?
5