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Addition and Subtraction Solving Word Problems

The document contains a series of word problems focused on addition and subtraction for students to solve. Each problem presents a scenario involving different quantities and requires the student to calculate totals or differences. The problems cover various contexts, including toys, clothing, and food items.

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Addition and Subtraction Solving Word Problems

The document contains a series of word problems focused on addition and subtraction for students to solve. Each problem presents a scenario involving different quantities and requires the student to calculate totals or differences. The problems cover various contexts, including toys, clothing, and food items.

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Addition and Subtraction

Name : ____________
Solving the word problems below!
1. John has toy cars.
There are 28 red cars and 23 blue cars.
How many toy cars does John have?

John has __________ toy cars.

2. Marry has 36 dresses.


Jenna has 5 more dresses than Marry.
a. How many dresses does Jenna have?

Jenna has _________ dresses.

b. How many dresses do they have altogether?

They have _________ dresses altogether.

3. Rania had 35 comics.


Her mom gave her 16 more comics.
How many comics does Rania have now?

Rania has __________ comics now.


4. Karren has some eggs.
She uses 26 eggs.
15 eggs are left.
How many eggs did she have at first?

She had ________eggs at first.

5. There are 37 oranges in a basket.


My sister puts 9 oranges in the basket.
How many oranges are there in the basket
altogether?

There are _______ oranges in the basket altogether.

6. Kevin has 47 marbles.


Matthew has 23 marbles.
How many more marbles does Kevin have
than Matthew?

Kevin has ________ more marbles than Matthew.

7. There are 27 children are playing in the playground.


8 more children come to join them.
How many children are playing in the playground now?

There are ________ children are playing in the playground now.


8. Mom buy 35 candies.
15 are fruity candies.
The rest are chocolate candies.
How many chocolate candies are there?

There are ________ chocolate candies.

9. Jessy collect 56 stickers.


Ellen collect 22 fewer stickers than Jessy.
How many stickers does Ellen collect?

Ellen collect _______ stickers.

10. I have 30 books.


My sister has 18 books and my brother has 23 books.
How many books do we have altogether?

We have _______ books altogether.

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