Mathematics Activity, proposed to third-year elementary school students, with addiction problem situations.
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read and resolve the issues below.
1) Daniel wants to change the water in the aquarium, which has a capacity of 260ml. For this he wants to use two of these jars that are filled with water. What jars can he use? Will there be any water left?
100 + 50 = _____
100 + 75 = _____
100 + _____ = _____
_____ + _____ = 250
A:
2) Ilma wants to place two of these shelves in a row on a wall space that measures 230 cm in width. What bookshelves can she put up?
Do the calculations to discover the possible solutions.
a) 25 + 150 =
b) 125 + 65 =
c) 125 + 90 =
d) 125 + 175 =
e) 150 + 65 =
f) 150 + 90 =
g) 150 + 75 =
h) 65 + 90 =
i) 65 + 175 =
j) 90 + 175 =
3) To feed the bears in a zoo, 95 kilograms of vegetables and 87 kilograms of fruit are needed daily. How many kilograms of food in total do bears eat each day? Calculate.
Answer: They eat _____ kilograms of food daily.
4) A diver made three dives, one of 83 minutes, one of 20 minutes and one of 57 minutes. How long did he dive in total?
A: He dove _____ minutes.
5) In the breast milk donation campaign, we collected 45 liters on Monday, 33 liters on Tuesday and 54 liters on Wednesday. How many liters of milk do we collect in total?
A: We collected a total of _____ liters of milk.
6) A scientist was researching living beings that live in a region of the Amazon rainforest. There are 785 animal species and 1,562 plant species there. How many species of living beings, in total, are there in this region of the Amazon forest?
A: In this researched region of the Amazon rainforest, there are a total of _______living beings.
By Rosiane Fernandes Silva
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