I Have 4 Apples, 2 Pears and 3 Peaches. How Many Fruits Do I Have in All?
- I have 4 apples, 2 pears and 3 peaches. How many fruits do I have in all?
- I have $2 and my mom gives me $5. How much money do I have now?
- I have $9 in my pocket. If I spend $2 on a toy, how much money will I have remaining?
- How much is 4 + 3 + 2?
- How much is 4 + 4 - 1?
- What number comes after the number 29?
- What number comes before the number 80?
- Sarah has 10 dolls. She shares her dolls equally with one friend. How many dolls do each of them get to play with?
- 10 + 9 – 9 = ?
- If 15 + 6 = 21, then 15 + 7 = ?
- Bill has a box of 50 candies. Last week, he invited 5 friends to a slumber party. He gave each friend one candy and ate one himself. How many candies are left in the box?
- My mom bought 12 bananas. She gave me and my sister one banana each for breakfast. How many bananas are left?
- While playing basketball, Tom shoots 4 baskets. If he gets 2 points for each basket, how many points did he score?
- Beverly reads 3 pages of a book every day. How many pages will she read in one week?
- Lisa and Jenny order a pizza for dinner. Jenny eats 3 slices while Lisa eats 2 slices of pizza. If there are 3 slices left, how many slices did the pizza have?
- Carol has written a number pattern that begins with 1, 3, 6, 10, 15. If she continues this pattern, what are the next four numbers in her pattern?
- Sam put 18 pencils in 3 equal groups. How many pencils are in each group?
- Amy and Judy sold 12 show tickets altogether. Amy sold 2 more tickets than Judy. How many tickets did each girl sell?
- Laura has 3 green chips, 4 blue chips and 1 red chip in her bag. What fractional part of the bag of chips is green?
- Judy is taking pictures of Jim, Karen and Mike. She asks them, "How many different ways could you three children stand in a line?"
- You save $3 on Monday. Each day after that you save twice as much as you saved the day before. If this pattern continues, how much would you save on Friday?