Activity with math problem situations for students in the second or third year of elementary school. With addition and subtraction problems.
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
1) DR. EXPERT DECIDED TO MAKE AN EXPERIMENT, AND CATCHED 8 GIZARDS, 4 OF THEM WERE MALE. HOW MANY GIZARDS WERE FEMALES?
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2) DR. EXPERT CONTINUED THE EXPERIMENTS AND PICKED 9 COLORED TUBES AND 2 WERE GREEN. HOW MANY TUBES WERE ANOTHER COLOR?
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3) THEN, DR. EXPERT NEEDED 6 BOXES TO STORE HIS EQUIPMENT, ALREADY HAD 4. HOW MANY WERE MISSING TO COMPLETE?
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4) DR. EXPERT PURCHASED 48 TUBES OF ALCOHOL TO MAKE THE LABORATORY CLEANING, AND HE USES 75 TUBES PER MONTH. HOW MANY TUBES DOES HE MUST HAVE THE AMOUNT HE USES IN A MONTH?
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5) DR. EXPERT WON 54 APRON TO DO HIS EXPERIENCES AND HE WAS 82 ALREADY. HOW MANY APRON DOES HE HAVE NOW?
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