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  1. Sarah started her sticker collection last month with 45 stickers. Today, she decided to give 12 stickers to her best friend as a birthday gift. After giving away these stickers, how many stickers does Sarah have left in her collection?

subtraction... 45 -12

100
  1. Farmer John just harvested 72 ripe, juicy apples from his orchard. He wants to create gift baskets and plans to divide the apples equally among 9 baskets. How many apples will Farmer John be able to put in each gift basket?

72/9

100
  1. The Tasty Bites Restaurant is preparing for a busy weekend. They ordered 144 cloth napkins for their tables. The napkins come in packs of 12. How many packs of napkins did the restaurant have to order to get all 144 napkins?

144/12 = 

100
  1. The school's garden club has planted 56 flowers in their new garden plot. They know that 14 of these flowers are beautiful roses. The club members are curious to know how many of the flowers they planted are not roses. Can you help them figure this out?

56 -14 =

100
  1. The school library has received a donation of 180 new books. The librarian wants to distribute these books equally across 5 different shelves to create an attractive display. How many books should the librarian place on each shelf to ensure they are evenly distributed?

180/5=

200
  1. The Sweet Treats Bakery makes 156 delicious cupcakes every day. They package these cupcakes in fancy boxes, with each box holding exactly 6 cupcakes. How many full boxes of cupcakes can the bakery fill with their daily production?

156/6

200
  1. The school auditorium is being set up for a big concert. There are 15 rows of chairs, and the organizers have placed exactly 9 chairs in each row. How many chairs are there in total in the auditorium for the concert audience?

15 x 9 = 

200
  1. Emily has been collecting stickers for her scrapbook. She currently has 23 stickers in her collection. Her friend, who knows how much Emily loves stickers, surprises her with a gift of 19 more stickers. After receiving this gift, how many stickers does Emily now have in total for her scrapbook?

23 + 19 = 

200
  1. Kelly is making friendship bracelets to sell at the school fair. She has 144 colorful beads to work with. Each bracelet she makes requires exactly 6 beads. If Kelly uses all the beads, how many complete friendship bracelets can she make for the fair?

144/6= 

200
  1. In the school's math competition, Lisa scored 87 points with her quick calculations. Her classmate Tom managed to score 93 points. How many more points did Tom score compared to Lisa in this exciting math challenge?

93-87= 

300
  1. Tom received three bags of marbles for his birthday. Each colorful bag contains exactly 24 marbles. If Tom empties all the bags and puts all the marbles together, how many marbles will he have in total?

24 x 3 = 

300
  1. Lisa received a big set of 60 colored pencils for her art class. She wants to be generous and share them equally with 5 of her friends, keeping a set for herself too. How many colored pencils will each person (including Lisa) get if they are divided equally?

60/6 = 

300
  1. Greenville Elementary is planning a field trip to the zoo for all its students. There are 336 students going on the trip. Each car can safely seat 4 students. How many cars will the school need to hire to transport all the students to the zoo?
  • 336/4= 
300

Mr. Johnson is taking attendance in his class. He counts 17 boys present today. He then counts the girls and finds there are 15 of them. What is the total number of students present in Mr. Johnson's class today?

17 + 15 = 

300
  1. A local baker is preparing cookies for a large event. He has baked 96 cookies in total. He wants to present them nicely in small boxes, with each box containing 8 cookies. How many boxes can the baker fill completely with the cookies he has baked?

96/8= 

400
  1. Maple Grove Elementary School has a total of 256 students enrolled this year. The principal wants to divide these students equally among 8 classes to ensure each class has the same number of students. How many students will be assigned to each class?

256/8 = 

400
  1. The school library just got a new bookshelf with 5 shelves. The librarian knows that each shelf can hold exactly 18 books when they're neatly arranged. If all the shelves are filled to capacity, how many books can the entire new bookshelf hold?

18 x 5 

400

ack is an avid baseball card collector and has accumulated 72 cards. He wants to organize his collection by putting an equal number of cards into each of his 8 new card albums. How many baseball cards will Jack place in each album to ensure they are evenly distributed?

72/8 = 

400
  1. A heart-shaped box of chocolates contains 115 pieces. After a family gathering where some chocolates were enjoyed, 28 pieces have been eaten. How many pieces of chocolate are still left in the box for the family to enjoy later?

115-28= 

400
  1. Sunnydale Elementary School has 132 students in the fourth grade this year. The school administrator knows that 68 of these fourth-graders are boys. To update the school records, she needs to determine how many fourth-grade students are girls. Can you help her figure this out?

132 - 68 = 

500
  1. Jenny is saving money for a new bike. Last week, she managed to save $18 from her allowance. This week, she was extra careful with her spending and saved $22. If she combines her savings from both weeks, how much money has Jenny saved in total for her new bike?

18 + 22 = 

500
  1. Max has been collecting toy cars for three years and has amassed a collection of 352 cars. For his cousin's birthday, he decides to give away 17 of his cars as a present. After this generous gift, how many toy cars will remain in Max's collection?

352 - 177 = 

500
  1. Ms. Thompson's 4th-grade class has 28 students. For their upcoming art project, each student needs 3 pencils. How many pencils in total does Ms. Thompson need to buy to ensure every student in her class has the required 3 pencils for the art project?

28 x 3 = 

500
  1. Sam received 7 packages of stickers for completing his chores this week. He notices that each package contains exactly 6 stickers. If Sam opens all the packages and counts all his stickers, how many stickers will he have in total?

7 x 6 = 

500
  1. The Toy World factory has a very efficient production line. It can produce 45 toys every hour when operating at full capacity. If the factory runs this production line for a full 8-hour shift, how many toys will it have produced by the end of the shift?

45 x 8 =