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100

There are 9 pots of cream of mushroom and 8 pots of vegetable soup. How many pots of soup are there?

9+8 = 17 pots of soup

100

You have 7 cookies and you ate 2 of them. How many cookies do you have left?

7-2=5 cookies

100

The class is doing a math activity. There are 5 groups of 4 students. How many students are in the class?

5x4=20 students

100

Kaleb has 80 crayons which he will put in crayon boxes. Each crayon box can hold 8 crayons. How many boxes does he need?

80 ÷ 8 = 10 boxes

100

What operation should we use to solve this problem: 

Roden went to a pet shop. He bought 15 gold fish, 7 blue fish, and 3 packages of fish food. How many fish did he buy?


Addition! 

15+7+3=25 fish

200

Next to the 3 juice fountains, there are 5 tables. On the other side of the cafeteria, there are 7 tables. How many tables are there in total?

5+7 = 12 tables in total

200

Mr. Hilt has $10. He spends $3 on a toy truck and $2 on a pencil case. How much money does he have left?

10-3-2=5

$5 left

200

There are 4 shelves for reference books. On each shelf, there are 4 books. How many books are on the shelves?

4 x 4 = 16 shelves

200

Sheila made 18 paintings of flowers. How many can she give to each of her two grandmothers?

18 ÷ 2= 9 paintings to each 

200

What operation do we use to solve the problem: Cade had 87 marbles. He gave 18 to Dylan and 6 to Sam. How many does he have left?

Subtraction! 

87-18-6=63 marbles left

300

Jack receives a box of Lego mini-figures. It comes with 12 mini-figures. He already had 9 of them. How many Lego mini-figures does he have now?

12+9 = 21 Lego mini figures 

300

There are 44 monkeys in the zoo but 5 of the monkeys are at the vet and 6 baby monkeys are in the nursery. How many monkeys are left in the monkey cage?

44-5-6=33 monkeys left in the cage

300

A chef takes 3 boxes of eggs from the fridge. If there are 6 eggs in each box, how many eggs are there?

3x6=18 eggs.

300

Jane's family made 12 bite size cinnamon rolls. If each of the three of them ate an equal number, how many cinnamon rolls did each person eat?

12 ÷ 3 = 4 cinnamon rolls

300

What operation do we use to solve this problem: Lewis visited an apple orchard and found out they harvest 83 sacks per day. How many sacks of apples will they have after 6 days of harvest?

Multiplicatoin!

83x6=498 sacks of apples

400

Kerri is counting how many dog toys are in the store; she needs to reorder when there are less than 10 dog toys left. There are only 5 dog toys left on the shelf and there are 12 dog toys in the storage area. How many dog toys are there in the store?

5 + 12 = 17 dog toys are in the store. 

400

There were 21 kids at a birthday party. 16 of them were picked up. The rest walked home on their own. How many kids walked home?

21-16= 5 kids walked home

400

Andrew made juice from fresh oranges. If he used 2 oranges per glass of juice and he made 6 glasses of juice, how many oranges did he use?

2x6=12 oranges

400

Lady spent 2 hours collecting seashells. She wants to give an equal amount to her four brothers. If she has 32 shells, how many can she give to each of her 4 brothers?

32 ÷ 4= 8 shells 

400

What operation do we use to solve this problem? Kayden went to a music store and bought new speakers. The initial price is $475 and he bought it for $199. How much was he able to save?

Subtraction!

475-199=139 He saved $139

500
Twenty-two students went down the slide in the morning. In the afternoon 13 more students and 6 teachers went down the slide. How many people went down the slide today?

22+13+6= 41 people went down the slide

500

Before the post office opened on Monday there were 80 packs of stamps. At the end of the day, there were 53 packs of stamps left. How many packs of stamps were sold on Monday?

80-53=27 packs of stamps

500
Tim has twice as many robots as Lexa has. If Lexa has 8 robots, how many does Tim have?

8x2= 16 robots

500

Jamal has 54 sunflower seeds and his mom has 9 empty cans to use as pots. How many seeds will be placed in each can if he puts an equal number in each?

54 ÷ 9 = 6 seeds in each can

500

What operation do we use to solve this problem: I see 115 cows grazing in the pasture. How many legs do I see?

Multiplication!

115x4= 460 legs