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K L 24 36 77 47 17 77 64 37 22 12 76 65 13 75 88 87 24 209 48 86 33 24 94 96 K L 54 62 75 15 95 17 41 13 20 63 64 73 56 72 0 88 101 94 25 86 109 30 99 98 Q. Sam reads a book for 1 hour 10 minutes, exercises for 45 minutes, eats for 20 minutes and cleans his room for 15 minutes. What s the total time he takes to do everything? Answer: 2 hours 30 mins. Q. Kush wants to buy 8 bags, if each bag costs him $42. How much will Kush spend altogether? Answer: 336 3

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K L 17 72 67 11 37 74 41 74 68 95 60 96 65 87 49 55 89 49 73 87 33 87 14 68 K L 65 38 18 69 19 28 16 38 52 12 52 63 76 65 103 75 45 63 41 55 8 92 6 50 Q. If Maya has 30 rabbits and each rabbit has 5 babies. How may rabbits will Maya have altogether? Answer: 30 X 5 = 150 Q. Sara, Jasmine & Rosanna collect Pencils. Sara has 24 pencils. Jasmine has 15 more pencils than Sara. Rosanna has 13 fewer pencils than Sara. How many pencils Jasmine and Rosanna have? Answer: Sara has 24 pencils, Jasmine has 39 and Rosanna has 11 pencils. 7

K L 46 87 33 39 29 21 32 63 89 94 19 52 35 36 99 47 89 55 98 46 76 77 77 89 K L 13 62 25 40 57 62 30 55 58 41 29 15 77 2 73 55 97 81 65 66 42 62 65 20 Q. Alex s basketball team scored 32 points during the first half of the game. They scored 39 points during the second half. The opposing team scored a total of 27 points. By how many points did Alex s team win the game? Answer: 32 + 39 = Alex s basketball Score is 71 points. 71 27 (opposing team) = Alex s team won the game by 44 points. Q. Jerry s teacher gave him a book of math puzzles to solve. He solves 36 puzzles last week and 22 puzzles this week. There were 52 puzzles left. How many puzzles were in Jerry s book? Answer: 36 + 22 = 58 + 52 = 110 total puzzles were there. 8

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. K L 46 78 67 72 33 64 35 92 73 22 25 53 40 83 4 33 38 33 49 6 24 33 37 51. K L 72 71 78 52 72 39 23 25 35 85 71 13 109 63 96 32 10 97 2 59 99 105 23 39 Q. Harry brought 74 cookies to school on his birthday. He gave 24 cookies to Ms. Dina s class and some of them to Mr. Lee s class. Harry had 27 cookies left. How many cookies did Harry give to Mr. Lee s class? Answer: 74 24 = 50 27 (left) = 23 cookies to Mr. Lee s class. Q. Ron had $54 in his pocket. He spent $12 at the candy store. Later, he bought a game for $22. How many money did Ron have left? Answer:$ 54 ($ 12 + $ 22 ) = $ 20 Left. 15

. K L 51 69 68 90 28 29 15 62 82 27 88 62 25 53 56 4 46 45 24 83 52 97 76 84. K L 19 38 53 73 74 85 67 47 35 56 71 83 57 104 42 60 47 88 54 100 74 70 85 85 Q. America is 10 hours behind India. What will be the time in America if the time in India is 7:30 pm? Answer: 9: 30 a.m. Q. Juan had 55 nickels in her piggy bank. Her grandpa gave her some nickels for a good report card. Now Juan has 79 nickels in her bank. Later, she spent 15 nickels. How many nickels did Juan get from her grand pa & how many left now? Answer: 79 55 = 24 grandpa gave. 79 15 spent = 64 nickels left. 16

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