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Test 5 - Quantitative - Number Puzzles - L2
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1.
How many more backpacks would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows seven backpacks. Five backpacks must be added to the two backpacks in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
2.
How many more calculators would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows five calculators. Two calculators must be added to the three calculators in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
3.
How many more baseballs would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows eight baseballs. Three baseballs must be added to the five baseballs in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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How many more carrots would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows nine carrots. Seven carrots must be added to the two carrots in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
5.
How many more pennies would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows six pennies. Five pennies must be added to the one penny in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
6.
If the train drops off 6 globes at the train station, how many globes will it have left?
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There are eight globes in the train. If the train drops off six globes, there will be two globes left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
7.
If the train drops off 5 barrels at the train station, how many barrels will it have left?
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There are ten barrels in the train. If the train drops off five barrels, there will be five barrels left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
8.
How many more drums would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows eight drums. One drum must be added to the seven drums in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
9.
How many more mushrooms would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows twelve mushrooms. Nine mushrooms must be added to the three mushrooms in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
10.
How many more mailboxes would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows nine mailboxes. Six mailboxes must be added to the three mailboxes in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
11.
How many more tubas would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows seven tubas. Five tubas must be added to the two tubas in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
12.
If the train drops off 5 flowerpots at the train station, how many flowerpots will it have left?
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There are twelve flowerpots on the train. If the train drops off five flowerpots, there will be seven flowerpots left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
13.
A squirrel collects 10 acorns in its den and eats 7 of them over the winter. How many acorns does the squirrel have left?
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Three acorns must be added to seven acorns to equal ten acorns.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
14.
A boy bought 12 marbles and lost 4 of them in a marble game. How many marbles does he have left?
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Eight marbles must be added to four marbles to equal twelve marbles.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
15.
Anne borrowed 9 books from the library and put 5 books in the living room and put the rest in her bedroom to read at nighttime. How many books did Anne put in her bedroom?
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Four books must be added to five books to equal nine books.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
16.
A farmer picks 11 ears of corn to sell at a farmer’s market and sells 6 ears of corn. How many ears of corn does the farmer have left?
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Five ears of corn must be added to six ears of corn to equal eleven ears of corn.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
17.
John is having a party and 8 cars need parked. John’s driveway can fit 4 cars. If the rest of the cars will be parked at the neighbors, how many cars will park at the neighbor’s driveway?
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Four cars must be added to four cars to equal eight cars.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
18.
If the train drops off 3 tricycles at the train station, how many tricycles will it have left?
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There are eight tricycles on the train. If the train drops off three tricycles, there will be five tricycles left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
19.
How many more mugs would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows eleven mugs. Six mugs must be added to the five mugs in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
20.
How many more basketballs would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows sixteen basketballs. Nine basketballs must be added to the seven basketballs in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
21.
How many more bottles of ketchup would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows fifteen bottles of ketchup. Six bottles of ketchup must be added to the nine bottles of ketchup in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
22.
If the train drops off 10 piggy banks at the train station, how many piggy banks will it have left?
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There are twelve piggy banks on the train. If the train drops off ten piggy banks, there will be two piggy banks left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
23.
If the train drops off 7 strawberries at the train station, how many strawberries will it have left?
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There are fifteen strawberries on the train. If the train drops off seven strawberries, there will be eight strawberries left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
24.
How many more tea kettles would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows seventeen tea kettles. Seven tea kettles must be added to the ten tea kettles in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
25.
How many more stools would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows nineteen stools. Twelve stools must be added to the seven stools in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
26.
How many more hot dogs would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows twenty-one hot dogs. Eleven hot dogs must be added to the ten hot dogs in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
27.
If the train drops off 8 microwaves at the train station, how many microwaves will it have left?
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There are sixteen microwaves on the train. If the train drops off eight microwaves, there will be eight microwaves left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
28.
If the train drops off 6 beach balls at the train station, how many beach balls will it have left?
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There are fifteen beach balls on the train. If the train drops off six beach balls, there will be nine beach balls left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
29.
There are 20 skateboards for rent. If there are 5 skateboards available, how many people are skateboarding?
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Fifteen skateboards must be added to five skateboards to equal twenty skateboards.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
30.
There are 18 dog toys at the pet store. If 6 dog toys are sold, how many are left?
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Twelve dog toys must be added to six dog toys to equal eighteen dog toys.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
31.
There are 10 hamburgers at a picnic. There are 7 children who each eat one hamburger. How many hamburgers are left?
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Three hamburgers must be added to seven hamburgers to equal ten hamburgers.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
32.
How many more brooms would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows fourteen brooms. Nine brooms must be added to the five brooms in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
33.
How many more magnets would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows fifteen magnets. Four magnets must be added to the eleven magnets in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
34.
How many more lions would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows eighteen lions. Six lions must be added to the twelve lions in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
35.
How many more measuring cups would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows thirteen measuring cups. Eight measuring cups must be added to the five measuring cups in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
36.
How many more buckets would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows nineteen buckets. Seven buckets must be added to the twelve buckets in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
37.
How many more bottles of laundry detergent would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows fifteen bottles of laundry detergent. Four bottles of laundry detergent must be added to the eleven bottles of laundry detergent in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
38.
There are 19 ladybugs on a shrub. 11 fly away. How many are left?
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Eight ladybugs must be added to eleven ladybugs to equal nineteen ladybugs.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
39.
There are 12 juice boxes in a carton and 8 children at camp. If each child gets 1, how many are left?
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Four juice boxes must be added to eight juice boxes to equal twelve juice boxes.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
40.
If the train drops off 8 cans at the train station, how many cans will it have left?
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There are fourteen cans on the train. If the train drops off eight cans, there will be six cans left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
41.
If the train drops off 7 pencils at the train station, how many pencils will it have left?
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There are seventeen pencils on the train. If the train drops off seven pencils, there will be ten pencils left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
42.
How many more fire hydrants would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows twelve fire hydrants. Six fire hydrants must be added to the six fire hydrants in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
43.
How many more trash cans would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows twelve trash cans. Nine trash cans must be added to the three trash cans in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
44.
If the train drops off 9 popsicles at the train station, how many popsicles will it have left?
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The train shows twenty-five popsicles. If the train drops off nine popsicles, there will be sixteen popsicles left on the train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
45.
How many more toy boats would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows fifteen toy boats. Seven toy boats must be added to the eight toy boats in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
46.
A painter has 18 paint brushes. If he uses 5 of them to paint a picture, how many of them are still clean?
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Thirteen paint brushes must be added to five paint brushes to equal eighteen paint brushes.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
47.
An ice cream truck has 22 ice cream cones. If 15 children buy ice cream cones, how many cones are left?
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Seven ice cream cones must be added to fifteen ice cream cones to equal twenty-two ice cream cones.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
48.
How many more dart boards would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows sixteen dart boards. Eleven dart boards must be added to the five dart boards in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
49.
How many more hockey pucks would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows twenty-two hockey pucks. Nine hockey pucks must be added to the thirteen hockey pucks in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
50.
How many more paint cans would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows eleven paint cans. Three paint cans must be added to the eight paint cans in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
51.
How many more elephants would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows eight elephants. Two elephants must be added to the six elephants in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
52.
How many more helicopters would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows five helicopters. Four helicopters must be added to the one helicopter in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
53.
How many more sliding boards would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows nine slides. Three slides must be added to the six slides in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
54.
How many more cows would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows ten cows. One cow must be added to the nine cows in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
55.
How many more apples would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows nine apples. Seven apples must be added to the two apples in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
56.
If the train drops off 4 bikes at the train station, how many bikes will it have left?
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There are ten bikes in the train. If the train drops off four bikes, there will be six bikes left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
57.
If the train drops off 3 telescopes at the train station, how many telescopes will it have left?
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There are eight telescopes in the train. If the train drops off three telescopes, there will be five telescopes left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
58.
How many more chickens would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows seven chickens. Four chickens must be added to the three chickens in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
59.
How many more footballs would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows twelve footballs. Eight footballs must be added to the four footballs in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
60.
How many more chairs would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows eleven chairs. Seven chairs must be added to the four chairs in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
61.
If the train drops off 3 lollipops at the train station, how many lollipops will it have left?
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There are twelve lollipops in the train. If the train drops off three lollipops, there will be nine lollipops left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
62.
If the train drops off 8 milk containers at the train station, how many milk containers will it have left?
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There are ten milk containers in the train. If the train drops off eight milk containers, there will two milk containers left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
63.
Julia’s beehives produced 14 jars of honey. She sold 10 jars. How many are left?
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Four jars of honey must be added to ten jars of honey to equal fourteen jars of honey.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
64.
Joe bought 15 tomatoes. He used 12 tomatoes in his recipe. How many are left?
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Three tomatoes must be added to twelve tomatoes to equal fifteen tomatoes.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
65.
A coach has 10 trophies and has 8 players on his team. After handing out the trophies, how many will the coach have left?
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Two trophies must be added to eight trophies to equal ten trophies.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
66.
Stacy bought 12 party hats for her birthday party. 8 guests came to the party. How many party hats are left?
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Four party hats must be added to eight party hats to equal twelve party hats.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
67.
Mark has 16 toy dinosaurs. He gave 4 dinosaurs to his little brother. How many dinosaurs does Mark have left?
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Twelve toy dinosaurs must be added to four toy dinosaurs to equal sixteen toy dinosaurs.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
68.
How many more pumpkins would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows eight pumpkins. Two pumpkins must be added to the six pumpkins in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
69.
How many more rockets would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows twelve rockets. Four rockets must be added to the eight rockets in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
70.
How many more teddy bears would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows sixteen teddy bears. Ten teddy bears must be added to the six teddy bears in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
71.
If the train drops off 9 trombones at the train station, how many trombones will it have left?
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There are twelve trombones on the train. If the train drops off nine trombones, there will be three trombones left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
72.
If the train drops off 5 soccer balls at the train station, how many soccer balls will it have left?
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There are fourteen soccer balls on the train. If the train drops off five soccer balls, there will be nine soccer balls left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
73.
How many more alligators would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows twelve alligators. Six alligators must be added to the six alligators in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
74.
How many more cowboy hats would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows sixteen cowboy hats. Twelve cowboy hats must be added to the four cowboy hats in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
75.
How many more balloons would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows twenty balloons. Eleven balloons must be added to the nine balloons in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
76.
If the train drops off 6 crates at the train station, how many crates will it have left?
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There are nine crates on the train. If the train drops off six crates, there will be three crates left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
77.
If the train drops off 5 oranges at the train station, how many oranges will it have left?
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There are twelve oranges on the train. If the train drops off five oranges, there will be seven oranges left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
78.
A delivery person has 20 boxes in his truck and delivers 6 to a house. How many boxes does the deliveryman have left in his truck?
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Fourteen boxes must be added to six boxes to equal twenty boxes.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
79.
Amy has 25 Crayons in her craft box. If she lends 3 of her friends 1 Crayon each, how many Crayons will be left in the craft box?
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Twenty-two Crayons must be added to three Crayons to equal twenty-five Crayons.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
80.
A lemonade stand starts the day with 20 cups for lemonade. If the lemonade stand sells 13 cups of lemonade, how many cups are left at the end of the day?
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Seven cups of lemonade must be added to thirteen cups of lemonade to equal twenty cups of lemonade.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
81.
How many more pears would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows twenty pears. Eight pears must be added to the twelve pears in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
82.
How many more sheep would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows fifteen sheep. Six sheep must be added to the nine sheep in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
83.
How many more toasters would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows sixteen toasters. Eight toasters must be added to the eight toasters in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
84.
How many more light bulbs would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows seventeen light bulbs. Seven light bulbs must be added to the ten light bulbs in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
85.
How many more robots would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows ten robots. Six robots must be added to the four robots in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
86.
How many more beds would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows seven beds. Three beds must be added to the four beds in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
87.
How many more rubber duckies would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows eleven rubber duckies. Eight rubber duckies must be added to the three rubber duckies in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
88.
An archer has 18 arrows in his quiver and shoots 9 of them at a target. How many arrows are left in the quiver?
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Nine arrows must be added to nine arrows to equal eighteen arrows.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
89.
A coconut tree has 15 coconuts hanging on it and 8 fall to the ground in the wind. How many coconuts does the tree have left?
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Seven coconuts must be added to eight coconuts to equal fifteen coconuts.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
90.
If the train drops off 8 violins at the train station, how many violins will it have left?
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There are ten violins on the train. If the train drops off eight violins, there will be two violins left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
91.
If the train drops off 3 hats at the train station, how many hats will it have left?
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There are twelve hats on the train. If the train drops off three hats, there will be nine hats left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
92.
How many more rockets would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows eight rockets. Two rockets must be added to the six rockets in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
93.
How many more clocks would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows twenty clocks. Fourteen clocks must be added to the six clocks in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
94.
How many more giraffes would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows twelve giraffes. Six giraffes must be added to the six giraffes in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
95.
How many more flash lights would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows fifteen flashlights. Seven flashlights must be added to the eight flashlights in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
96.
A bowl holds 18 pieces of candy. A boy takes 6 of them to take home. How many pieces of candy were left in the bowl?
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Twelve pieces of candy must be added to six pieces of candy to equal eighteen pieces of candy.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
97.
A stacking game has 20 cups. Anne stacks 12 cups. How many cups were left?
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Eight stacking cups must be added to twelve stacking cups to equal twenty stacking cups.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
98.
How many more pogo sticks would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows nineteen pogo sticks. Ten pogo sticks must be added to the nine pogo sticks in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
99.
How many more umbrellas would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows eighteen umbrellas. Nine umbrellas must be added to the nine umbrellas in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
100.
How many more saxophones would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows seventeen saxophones. Eleven saxophones must be added to the six saxophones in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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How many more backpacks would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows seven backpacks. Five backpacks must be added to the two backpacks in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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How many more calculators would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows five calculators. Two calculators must be added to the three calculators in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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3.
How many more baseballs would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows eight baseballs. Three baseballs must be added to the five baseballs in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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4.
How many more carrots would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows nine carrots. Seven carrots must be added to the two carrots in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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5.
How many more pennies would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows six pennies. Five pennies must be added to the one penny in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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6.
If the train drops off 6 globes at the train station, how many globes will it have left?
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There are eight globes in the train. If the train drops off six globes, there will be two globes left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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7.
If the train drops off 5 barrels at the train station, how many barrels will it have left?
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There are ten barrels in the train. If the train drops off five barrels, there will be five barrels left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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How many more drums would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows eight drums. One drum must be added to the seven drums in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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9.
How many more mushrooms would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows twelve mushrooms. Nine mushrooms must be added to the three mushrooms in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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10.
How many more mailboxes would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows nine mailboxes. Six mailboxes must be added to the three mailboxes in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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11.
How many more tubas would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows seven tubas. Five tubas must be added to the two tubas in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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12.
If the train drops off 5 flowerpots at the train station, how many flowerpots will it have left?
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There are twelve flowerpots on the train. If the train drops off five flowerpots, there will be seven flowerpots left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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13.
A squirrel collects 10 acorns in its den and eats 7 of them over the winter. How many acorns does the squirrel have left?
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Three acorns must be added to seven acorns to equal ten acorns.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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14.
A boy bought 12 marbles and lost 4 of them in a marble game. How many marbles does he have left?
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Eight marbles must be added to four marbles to equal twelve marbles.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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15.
Anne borrowed 9 books from the library and put 5 books in the living room and put the rest in her bedroom to read at nighttime. How many books did Anne put in her bedroom?
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Four books must be added to five books to equal nine books.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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16.
A farmer picks 11 ears of corn to sell at a farmer’s market and sells 6 ears of corn. How many ears of corn does the farmer have left?
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Five ears of corn must be added to six ears of corn to equal eleven ears of corn.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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17.
John is having a party and 8 cars need parked. John’s driveway can fit 4 cars. If the rest of the cars will be parked at the neighbors, how many cars will park at the neighbor’s driveway?
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Four cars must be added to four cars to equal eight cars.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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18.
If the train drops off 3 tricycles at the train station, how many tricycles will it have left?
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There are eight tricycles on the train. If the train drops off three tricycles, there will be five tricycles left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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19.
How many more mugs would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows eleven mugs. Six mugs must be added to the five mugs in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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20.
How many more basketballs would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows sixteen basketballs. Nine basketballs must be added to the seven basketballs in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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21.
How many more bottles of ketchup would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows fifteen bottles of ketchup. Six bottles of ketchup must be added to the nine bottles of ketchup in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
22/100
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22.
If the train drops off 10 piggy banks at the train station, how many piggy banks will it have left?
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There are twelve piggy banks on the train. If the train drops off ten piggy banks, there will be two piggy banks left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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23.
If the train drops off 7 strawberries at the train station, how many strawberries will it have left?
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There are fifteen strawberries on the train. If the train drops off seven strawberries, there will be eight strawberries left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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24.
How many more tea kettles would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows seventeen tea kettles. Seven tea kettles must be added to the ten tea kettles in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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25.
How many more stools would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows nineteen stools. Twelve stools must be added to the seven stools in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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26.
How many more hot dogs would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows twenty-one hot dogs. Eleven hot dogs must be added to the ten hot dogs in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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27.
If the train drops off 8 microwaves at the train station, how many microwaves will it have left?
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There are sixteen microwaves on the train. If the train drops off eight microwaves, there will be eight microwaves left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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28.
If the train drops off 6 beach balls at the train station, how many beach balls will it have left?
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There are fifteen beach balls on the train. If the train drops off six beach balls, there will be nine beach balls left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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29.
There are 20 skateboards for rent. If there are 5 skateboards available, how many people are skateboarding?
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Fifteen skateboards must be added to five skateboards to equal twenty skateboards.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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30.
There are 18 dog toys at the pet store. If 6 dog toys are sold, how many are left?
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Twelve dog toys must be added to six dog toys to equal eighteen dog toys.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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31.
There are 10 hamburgers at a picnic. There are 7 children who each eat one hamburger. How many hamburgers are left?
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Three hamburgers must be added to seven hamburgers to equal ten hamburgers.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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32.
How many more brooms would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows fourteen brooms. Nine brooms must be added to the five brooms in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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33.
How many more magnets would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows fifteen magnets. Four magnets must be added to the eleven magnets in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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34.
How many more lions would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows eighteen lions. Six lions must be added to the twelve lions in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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35.
How many more measuring cups would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows thirteen measuring cups. Eight measuring cups must be added to the five measuring cups in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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36.
How many more buckets would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows nineteen buckets. Seven buckets must be added to the twelve buckets in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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37.
How many more bottles of laundry detergent would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows fifteen bottles of laundry detergent. Four bottles of laundry detergent must be added to the eleven bottles of laundry detergent in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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38.
There are 19 ladybugs on a shrub. 11 fly away. How many are left?
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Eight ladybugs must be added to eleven ladybugs to equal nineteen ladybugs.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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39.
There are 12 juice boxes in a carton and 8 children at camp. If each child gets 1, how many are left?
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Four juice boxes must be added to eight juice boxes to equal twelve juice boxes.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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40.
If the train drops off 8 cans at the train station, how many cans will it have left?
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There are fourteen cans on the train. If the train drops off eight cans, there will be six cans left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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41.
If the train drops off 7 pencils at the train station, how many pencils will it have left?
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There are seventeen pencils on the train. If the train drops off seven pencils, there will be ten pencils left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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42.
How many more fire hydrants would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows twelve fire hydrants. Six fire hydrants must be added to the six fire hydrants in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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43.
How many more trash cans would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows twelve trash cans. Nine trash cans must be added to the three trash cans in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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44.
If the train drops off 9 popsicles at the train station, how many popsicles will it have left?
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The train shows twenty-five popsicles. If the train drops off nine popsicles, there will be sixteen popsicles left on the train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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45.
How many more toy boats would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows fifteen toy boats. Seven toy boats must be added to the eight toy boats in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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46.
A painter has 18 paint brushes. If he uses 5 of them to paint a picture, how many of them are still clean?
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Thirteen paint brushes must be added to five paint brushes to equal eighteen paint brushes.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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47.
An ice cream truck has 22 ice cream cones. If 15 children buy ice cream cones, how many cones are left?
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Seven ice cream cones must be added to fifteen ice cream cones to equal twenty-two ice cream cones.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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48.
How many more dart boards would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows sixteen dart boards. Eleven dart boards must be added to the five dart boards in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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49.
How many more hockey pucks would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows twenty-two hockey pucks. Nine hockey pucks must be added to the thirteen hockey pucks in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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50.
How many more paint cans would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows eleven paint cans. Three paint cans must be added to the eight paint cans in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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51.
How many more elephants would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows eight elephants. Two elephants must be added to the six elephants in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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52.
How many more helicopters would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows five helicopters. Four helicopters must be added to the one helicopter in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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53.
How many more sliding boards would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows nine slides. Three slides must be added to the six slides in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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54.
How many more cows would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows ten cows. One cow must be added to the nine cows in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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55.
How many more apples would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows nine apples. Seven apples must be added to the two apples in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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56.
If the train drops off 4 bikes at the train station, how many bikes will it have left?
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There are ten bikes in the train. If the train drops off four bikes, there will be six bikes left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
57/100
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57.
If the train drops off 3 telescopes at the train station, how many telescopes will it have left?
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There are eight telescopes in the train. If the train drops off three telescopes, there will be five telescopes left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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58.
How many more chickens would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows seven chickens. Four chickens must be added to the three chickens in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
59/100
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59.
How many more footballs would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows twelve footballs. Eight footballs must be added to the four footballs in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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60.
How many more chairs would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows eleven chairs. Seven chairs must be added to the four chairs in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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61.
If the train drops off 3 lollipops at the train station, how many lollipops will it have left?
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There are twelve lollipops in the train. If the train drops off three lollipops, there will be nine lollipops left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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62.
If the train drops off 8 milk containers at the train station, how many milk containers will it have left?
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There are ten milk containers in the train. If the train drops off eight milk containers, there will two milk containers left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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63.
Julia’s beehives produced 14 jars of honey. She sold 10 jars. How many are left?
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Four jars of honey must be added to ten jars of honey to equal fourteen jars of honey.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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64.
Joe bought 15 tomatoes. He used 12 tomatoes in his recipe. How many are left?
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Three tomatoes must be added to twelve tomatoes to equal fifteen tomatoes.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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65.
A coach has 10 trophies and has 8 players on his team. After handing out the trophies, how many will the coach have left?
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Two trophies must be added to eight trophies to equal ten trophies.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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66.
Stacy bought 12 party hats for her birthday party. 8 guests came to the party. How many party hats are left?
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Four party hats must be added to eight party hats to equal twelve party hats.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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67.
Mark has 16 toy dinosaurs. He gave 4 dinosaurs to his little brother. How many dinosaurs does Mark have left?
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Twelve toy dinosaurs must be added to four toy dinosaurs to equal sixteen toy dinosaurs.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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68.
How many more pumpkins would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows eight pumpkins. Two pumpkins must be added to the six pumpkins in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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69.
How many more rockets would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows twelve rockets. Four rockets must be added to the eight rockets in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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70.
How many more teddy bears would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows sixteen teddy bears. Ten teddy bears must be added to the six teddy bears in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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71.
If the train drops off 9 trombones at the train station, how many trombones will it have left?
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There are twelve trombones on the train. If the train drops off nine trombones, there will be three trombones left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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72.
If the train drops off 5 soccer balls at the train station, how many soccer balls will it have left?
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There are fourteen soccer balls on the train. If the train drops off five soccer balls, there will be nine soccer balls left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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73.
How many more alligators would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows twelve alligators. Six alligators must be added to the six alligators in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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74.
How many more cowboy hats would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows sixteen cowboy hats. Twelve cowboy hats must be added to the four cowboy hats in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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75.
How many more balloons would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows twenty balloons. Eleven balloons must be added to the nine balloons in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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76.
If the train drops off 6 crates at the train station, how many crates will it have left?
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There are nine crates on the train. If the train drops off six crates, there will be three crates left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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77.
If the train drops off 5 oranges at the train station, how many oranges will it have left?
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There are twelve oranges on the train. If the train drops off five oranges, there will be seven oranges left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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78.
A delivery person has 20 boxes in his truck and delivers 6 to a house. How many boxes does the deliveryman have left in his truck?
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Fourteen boxes must be added to six boxes to equal twenty boxes.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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79.
Amy has 25 Crayons in her craft box. If she lends 3 of her friends 1 Crayon each, how many Crayons will be left in the craft box?
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Twenty-two Crayons must be added to three Crayons to equal twenty-five Crayons.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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80.
A lemonade stand starts the day with 20 cups for lemonade. If the lemonade stand sells 13 cups of lemonade, how many cups are left at the end of the day?
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Seven cups of lemonade must be added to thirteen cups of lemonade to equal twenty cups of lemonade.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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81.
How many more pears would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows twenty pears. Eight pears must be added to the twelve pears in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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82.
How many more sheep would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows fifteen sheep. Six sheep must be added to the nine sheep in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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83.
How many more toasters would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows sixteen toasters. Eight toasters must be added to the eight toasters in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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84.
How many more light bulbs would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows seventeen light bulbs. Seven light bulbs must be added to the ten light bulbs in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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85.
How many more robots would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows ten robots. Six robots must be added to the four robots in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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86.
How many more beds would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows seven beds. Three beds must be added to the four beds in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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87.
How many more rubber duckies would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows eleven rubber duckies. Eight rubber duckies must be added to the three rubber duckies in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
88/100
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88.
An archer has 18 arrows in his quiver and shoots 9 of them at a target. How many arrows are left in the quiver?
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Nine arrows must be added to nine arrows to equal eighteen arrows.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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89.
A coconut tree has 15 coconuts hanging on it and 8 fall to the ground in the wind. How many coconuts does the tree have left?
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Seven coconuts must be added to eight coconuts to equal fifteen coconuts.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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90.
If the train drops off 8 violins at the train station, how many violins will it have left?
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There are ten violins on the train. If the train drops off eight violins, there will be two violins left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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91.
If the train drops off 3 hats at the train station, how many hats will it have left?
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There are twelve hats on the train. If the train drops off three hats, there will be nine hats left.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
92/100
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92.
How many more rockets would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows eight rockets. Two rockets must be added to the six rockets in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
93/100
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93.
How many more clocks would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows twenty clocks. Fourteen clocks must be added to the six clocks in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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94.
How many more giraffes would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows twelve giraffes. Six giraffes must be added to the six giraffes in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
95/100
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95.
How many more flash lights would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows fifteen flashlights. Seven flashlights must be added to the eight flashlights in the second train to equal the first train.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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96.
A bowl holds 18 pieces of candy. A boy takes 6 of them to take home. How many pieces of candy were left in the bowl?
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Twelve pieces of candy must be added to six pieces of candy to equal eighteen pieces of candy.
Incorrect answer. Please choose another answer.
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97.
A stacking game has 20 cups. Anne stacks 12 cups. How many cups were left?
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Eight stacking cups must be added to twelve stacking cups to equal twenty stacking cups.
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How many more pogo sticks would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows nineteen pogo sticks. Ten pogo sticks must be added to the nine pogo sticks in the second train to equal the first train.
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How many more umbrellas would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows eighteen umbrellas. Nine umbrellas must be added to the nine umbrellas in the second train to equal the first train.
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100.
How many more saxophones would the second train need to carry the same amount as the first train?
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The top train shows seventeen saxophones. Eleven saxophones must be added to the six saxophones in the second train to equal the first train.
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