Date:_________________
Name:_________________________
(1)
Eight children are at a party. They formed couples (sets of 2) to dance. How many couples were there? [___]
After a while, half of the children sat down while the rest sat down. How many children sat down? [___]
How many children kept on dancing? [___]
How many couples kept on dancing? [___]
(2)
You have a brand new ten dollar bill to go to the store. You buy a gallon of milk for $2.00. You buy a loaf of bread for $.89. You buy a package of carrots for $1.85. You buy a candy bar for $1.00. How much did you spend? [___]
How much money did you get back? [___]
(3)
Bob bought 9 pizzas for his party. Each pizza is cut into eight pieces. How many pieces are there altogether? [___]
Bob has exactly enough pizza to serve himself and each of his guests three pieces of pizza. Including Bob, how many people are at the party? [___]
Bob had figured that each person at the party would drink two cans of soda pop. How many cans of soda pop did Bob buy? [___]
Bob bought three ice cream cakes. How many pieces must he cut from each cake for everyone to have a piece? [___]
One of the ice cream cakes was made with vanilla ice cream and the other two were chocolate. How many pieces of chocolate ice cream cake did Bob serve? [___]
Bob received a gift from each of his friends at the party. How many gifts did Bob get? [___]
(4)
Jane has 30 cents in her pocket. She has three coins. What coins does Jane have? [___]
John has 16 cents in his pocket. What coins does he have? [___]
Lisa has more than 3 nickels but less than 2 dimes. How much money does she have? [___]
Tim has less than 4 nickels but more than 8 pennies. How much money does he have? [___]
(5)
- 5270 − 300 = _____
- 1224 − 900 = _____
- 6185 − 600 = _____
- 8909 − 500 = _____
- 4080 − 1000 = _____
- 9798 − 600 = _____
- 4214 − 300 = _____
- 9111 − 800 = _____
- 6038 − 800 = _____
- 9742 − 400 = _____
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