- The team scored 61 points in the first half and 90 points in the second half. What was the total score?
- A baker puts 5 cookies on each tray. If there are 8 trays, how many cookies are there altogether?
- A baker puts 3 cookies on each tray. If there are 3 trays, how many cookies are there altogether?
- There are 5 rows of chairs with 6 chairs in each row. How many chairs are there in total?
- Emma read 39 pages on Monday and 100 pages on Tuesday. How many pages did she read in total?
- There are 9 apples and 30 oranges in the basket. How many fruits are there in all?
- A library had 100 books. 25 books were checked out. How many books are still in the library?
- A garden had 45 flowers. 28 flowers wilted. How many flowers are still blooming?
- 62 leaves were on the tree. 24 leaves fell off. How many leaves are still on the tree?
- There were 73 cupcakes on the table. 71 were eaten. How many cupcakes are left?
- 80 flowers are arranged equally in 10 vases. How many flowers are in each vase?
- Jake collected 93 seashells in the morning and 25 seashells in the afternoon. How many seashells does he have now?
- There are 43 boys and 57 girls in the classroom. How many students are there in all?
- Emma read 77 pages on Monday and 99 pages on Tuesday. How many pages did she read in total?
- 90 flowers are arranged equally in 10 vases. How many flowers are in each vase?
- 70 stickers are put equally into 10 bags. How many stickers are in each bag?
- There are 2 bags with 7 marbles in each bag. How many marbles are there in all?
- 67 cars were in the parking lot. 65 more cars arrived. How many cars are there now?
- 24 stickers are put equally into 6 bags. How many stickers are in each bag?
- There are 42 cookies to share equally among 6 children. How many cookies does each child get?
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