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100

Liam has 5 boxes of crayons. Each box holds 12 crayons.
How many crayons does he have in total?

60

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3 × 4 =

12

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0.3 + 0.4 =

0.7

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Luca had 124 marbles. His friend gave him 213 more.
How many marbles does Luca have now?

337

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Koalas can sleep for up to 22 hours a day.
If a koala sleeps that much every day for a week,
how many hours does it sleep in total?

154 hours

200

Amira collected 54 stickers each week for 5 weeks.
How many stickers did she collect in total?

270

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15 ÷ 5 =

3

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0.6 + 0.25 =

0.85

200

A bakery baked 365 cupcakes. They sold 142.
How many cupcakes are left?

223

200

Octopuses have 3 hearts. If there are 5 octopuses in an aquarium,
how many hearts do they have altogether?

15 hearts
➡ Weird fact: Two hearts stop beating when they swim!

300

A school orders 38 pencils for each of their 6 classrooms.
How many pencils did the school order altogether?

228

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6 × 7 =

42

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1.2 + 0.35 =

1.55

300

A school collected 278 cans for a food drive in Term 1 and 346 cans in Term 2.
How many cans did they collect in total?

624

300

A llama can spit up to 4 metres.
If 6 llamas are lined up and each spits 4 metres,
how far could their spit reach in total?

24 metres
➡ Weird fact: They spit to show dominance!

400

There are 96 chairs in each row of a stadium. If there are 4 rows,
how many chairs are there in total?

384

400

56 ÷ 8 =

7

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2.75 + 1.4 =

4.15

400

A toy shop had 715 toys. By the end of the week, only 389 were left.
How many toys were sold?

326

400

Which farm animal is actually one of the closest living relatives to a T. rex?

Chickens.

500

A bakery sells 87 muffins each day. How many muffins do they sell in 7 days?

609

500

9 × 8 =

72

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3.86 + 2.47 =

6.33

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A school raised $2,648 in one fundraiser and $3,957 in another.
Then they held a gala and raised $1,432 more.
How much money did the school raise altogether?

8,037

500

Which sea creature can squeeze through tiny holes as small as its beak—and even escape from a jar?

The octopus. Since it has no bones, it can squeeze through very small gaps.