Word Problems Three Step Grade 3 — Set 9

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  1. Sam had 20 cards. A friend gave Sam 7 more cards. How many cards does Sam have in all?
  2. Jake had 19 oranges and sold 16 of them. How many oranges does Jake have remaining?
  3. Liam had 7 stickers and gave away 4. How many stickers does Liam have left?
  4. Lisa had 11 cookies and sold 7 of them. How many cookies does Lisa have remaining?
  5. Emma has 3 bags with 2 grapes in each bag. How many grapes does Emma have in all?
  6. Ava bought 9 cards but lost 8 of them. How many cards does Ava have now?
  7. Carlos has 8 bags with 7 cards in each bag. How many cards does Carlos have in all?
  8. Sam has 10 grapes and gets 2 more. How many grapes does Sam have now?
  9. Sofia had 5 apples and sold 2 of them. How many apples does Sofia have remaining?
  10. Liam had 20 marbles and gave away 13. How many marbles does Liam have left?
  11. Mia has 4 bags with 4 books in each bag. How many books does Mia have in all?
  12. Lisa has 8 toys and gets 5 more. How many toys does Lisa have now?
  13. Emma bought 15 grapes but lost 3 of them. How many grapes does Emma have now?
  14. Lisa bought 13 cookies but lost 7 of them. How many cookies does Lisa have now?
  15. Noah bought 10 boxes. Each box has 4 grapes. How many grapes does Noah have in total?
  16. Noah had 7 oranges and gave away 5. How many oranges does Noah have left?
  17. Carlos had 17 cards and sold 15 of them. How many cards does Carlos have remaining?
  18. Carlos bought 10 boxes. Each box has 10 pencils. How many pencils does Carlos have in total?
  19. Jake put 20 marbles in a basket and added 5 more. How many marbles are in the basket in total?
  20. Jake bought 19 cookies but lost 6 of them. How many cookies does Jake have now?

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