Word Problems Multiplication Grade 3 — Set 16
Jake has 32 cookies and gets 48 more. How many cookies does Jake have now?
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Answer: 80
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- addition
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- medium
Sam had 6 apples. A friend gave Sam 25 more apples. How many apples does Sam have in all?
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Answer: 31
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- addition
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- medium
Ava had 5 stickers. A friend gave Ava 6 more stickers. How many stickers does Ava have in all?
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Answer: 11
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- addition
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- medium
Ava has 19 cards and gets 40 more. How many cards does Ava have now?
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Answer: 59
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- addition
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- medium
Mia had 34 stickers and gave away 24. How many stickers does Mia have left?
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Answer: 10
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- subtraction
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- medium
Sam had 15 cards and gave away 8. How many cards does Sam have left?
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Answer: 7
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- subtraction
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- medium
Lisa bought 9 boxes. Each box has 9 pencils. How many pencils does Lisa have in total?
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Answer: 81
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- multiplication
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- medium
Emma bought 37 marbles but lost 2 of them. How many marbles does Emma have now?
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Answer: 35
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- subtraction
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- medium
Ava had 49 oranges. A friend gave Ava 28 more oranges. How many oranges does Ava have in all?
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Answer: 77
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- addition
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- medium
Jake had 31 grapes and gave away 19. How many grapes does Jake have left?
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Answer: 12
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- subtraction
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- medium
Emma has 10 bags with 11 pencils in each bag. How many pencils does Emma have in all?
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Answer: 110
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- multiplication
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- medium
Mia has 7 bags with 8 marbles in each bag. How many marbles does Mia have in all?
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Answer: 56
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- multiplication
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- medium
Noah bought 8 oranges but lost 2 of them. How many oranges does Noah have now?
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Answer: 6
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- subtraction
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- medium
Sofia has 14 cards and gets 23 more. How many cards does Sofia have now?
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Answer: 37
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- addition
- Difficulty
- medium
Jake had 11 toys. A friend gave Jake 37 more toys. How many toys does Jake have in all?
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Answer: 48
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- addition
- Difficulty
- medium
Emma has 2 cookies and gets 21 more. How many cookies does Emma have now?
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Answer: 23
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- addition
- Difficulty
- medium
Liam bought 4 boxes. Each box has 9 stickers. How many stickers does Liam have in total?
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Answer: 36
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- multiplication
- Difficulty
- medium
Liam had 24 stickers and sold 19 of them. How many stickers does Liam have remaining?
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Answer: 5
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- subtraction
- Difficulty
- medium
Sofia had 22 apples. A friend gave Sofia 36 more apples. How many apples does Sofia have in all?
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Answer: 58
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- addition
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- medium
Mia had 46 oranges. A friend gave Mia 14 more oranges. How many oranges does Mia have in all?
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Answer: 60
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- addition
- Difficulty
- medium
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