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Sum Estimate

The document contains a series of mathematical problems involving addition, asking for the total counts of various items such as crayons, pages, fruits, trees, students, and minutes. Each problem presents a scenario with two or more quantities that need to be summed. The problems are straightforward and aimed at practicing basic arithmetic skills.

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Sum Estimate

The document contains a series of mathematical problems involving addition, asking for the total counts of various items such as crayons, pages, fruits, trees, students, and minutes. Each problem presents a scenario with two or more quantities that need to be summed. The problems are straightforward and aimed at practicing basic arithmetic skills.

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1. Ron has 58 crayons. His mother gave 5 more crayons to him.

How
many crayons he has in all?

2. Jack wrote 28 pages and Shane wrote 38 pages in a day. How


many pages did both write in a day?

3. Mike sold 233 apples and 453 mangoes in a week. How many
total fruits did she sell in a week?

4. In a garden, there are 245 mango trees, 470 apple trees and 119
lemon trees. How many trees are there in the garden?

5. In a school, there are 505 boys, 358 girls. How many students are
there in all?

6. During a cricket test match, Team A made 453 runs, Team B


made 290 runs and Team C made 208 runs. How many runs were
made in all? Which team won the match?
7. 394 people visited a food festival on Friday, 103 people visited on
Saturday and 208 people visited on Sunday. How many people
visited the food festival altogether in these days?

8. A flower shop has 265 roses and 37 dahlias for sale. How many
flowers are there in all?

9. Ken collected 85 stamps and Tony collected 186 stamps. How


many stamps did they collect in all?

10. A toy factory produced 278 and 678 toys on Monday and
Tuesday. How many toys were produced in all?

11. A fruit seller bought two boxes containing 342 and 277
mangoes. Find the total number of mangoes bought.

12. In a school, there are 390 girls and 589 boys. How many total
numbers of students are there in the school?

13. In an orchard, there are 722 mango trees and 135 apple trees.
How many trees are there in all?
14. 275 girl students and 603 boy students that came to visit the
zoo on Monday. How many students visited the zoo in all?

15. Nancy and her friends are preparing for a birthday party. They
baked 182 chocolate cookies yesterday and 108 cookies today. How
many cookies did they bake?

16. A shopkeeper has 275 blue pencils and 200 green pencils. How
many pencils does he have in all?

17. There are 227 students in class I, 362 students in class II and
403 students in class III. How many students are there in all the
three classes?

18. Gary watched television for 521 minutes in one week and 478
minutes next week. How many minutes did he watch television in
both the weeks?

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