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Alice has 4 books. He/She gets 20 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
John has 37 candies. He/She gets 41 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
Alice has 33 books. He/She gets 30 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
Tom has 50 candies. He/She gets 3 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
Maria has 48 candies. He/She gets 45 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
Maria has 5 apples. She buys 7 more apples. How many apples does she have now? | Additive | Total |
Alice walked 11 km in the morning and 1 km in the evening. How many kilometers did he/she walk in total? | Additive | Total |
Alice has 25 pens. He/She gets 27 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
Maria has 19 apples. He/She gets 8 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
Tom has 32 apples. He/She gets 6 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
Maria has 47 apples. He/She gets 39 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
Alice has 18 pens. He/She gets 2 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
Alice has 25 pens. He/She gets 19 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
John has 15 red marbles and 10 blue marbles. How many marbles does he have in total? | Additive | Total |
A box contains 20 pencils and 5 pens. How many items are there in the box? | Additive | Total |
Maria has 22 apples. He/She gets 36 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
Sara had 10 pencils. She bought 5 more. How many pencils does she have now? | Additive | Total |
Tom has 40 candies. He/She gets 34 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
A farmer had 60 apples. He sold 20. How many apples are left? | Additive | Total |
John has 40 candies. He/She gets 30 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
Alice has 22 candies. He/She gets 8 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
Alice has 40 pens. He/She gets 31 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
John has 18 candies. He/She gets 13 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
Alice has 18 candies. He/She gets 7 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
Tom walked 4 km in the morning and 9 km in the evening. How many kilometers did he/she walk in total? | Additive | Total |
Maria has 19 books. He/She gets 40 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
Alice walked 18 km in the morning and 1 km in the evening. How many kilometers did he/she walk in total? | Additive | Total |
John has 44 books. He/She gets 1 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
Alice walked 16 km in the morning and 15 km in the evening. How many kilometers did he/she walk in total? | Additive | Total |
John has 32 apples. He/She gets 17 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
A library had 150 books. 30 were borrowed. How many books remain in the library? | Additive | Total |
John has 15 pens. He/She gets 16 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
Alice has 33 candies. He/She gets 8 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
Tom has 50 candies. He/She gets 42 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
Maria has 7 books. He/She gets 5 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
Alice has 23 pens. He/She gets 3 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
John has 4 candies. He/She gets 6 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
Tom has 31 books. He/She gets 25 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
Alice walked 5 km in the morning and 9 km in the evening. How many kilometers did he/she walk in total? | Additive | Total |
Alice has 27 apples. He/She gets 38 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
Sara had 10 books. She received 5 more as a gift. How many books does she have now? | Additive | Total |
John has 38 pens. He/She gets 50 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
Alice has 47 apples, and Tom has 16. How many more does John have than Tom? | Additive | Total |
Alice has 24 pens. He/She gets 5 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
Alice has 19 candies. He/She gets 4 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
Maria has 47 pens. He/She gets 20 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
Alice has 42 apples. He/She gets 35 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
John has 21 pens. He/She gets 13 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
Tom has 4 candies. He/She gets 32 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
Alice walked 12 km in the morning and 19 km in the evening. How many kilometers did he/she walk in total? | Additive | Total |
Tom has 47 books. He/She gets 34 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
Tom walked 3 km in the morning and 8 km in the evening. How many kilometers did he/she walk in total? | Additive | Total |
Maria has 32 pens. He/She gets 19 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
Jenny had 20 candies. She received 10 more from her friend. How many candies does she have now? | Additive | Total |
A savings account earns $50 each month. If the balance is $500 now, what will it be in 6 months? | Additive | Total |
Alice has 2 pens. He/She gets 11 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
John has 35 pens. He/She gets 30 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
Tom has 46 apples. He/She gets 24 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
John has 42 apples. He/She gets 32 more. How many does he/she have now? | Additive | Total |
A library adds 10 new books each month. If there are 150 books now, how many will there be in 4 months? | Additive | Total |
A pen costs $2. This is $1 less than the cost of a pencil. How much does the pencil cost? | Additive | Difference |
A baker made 30 cookies. He sold 20 of them. How many cookies does he have left? | Additive | Difference |
Jenny had 9 balloons. 3 of them popped. How many balloons does she have now? | Additive | Difference |
A pen costs $2. This is $1 less than the cost of a pencil. How much does the pencil cost? | Additive | Difference |
A tree had 50 leaves. 12 leaves fell off. How many leaves are left on the tree? | Additive | Difference |
Sarah has 15 marbles, which is 5 more than Tom has. How many marbles does Tom have? | Additive | Difference |
Jenny had 9 balloons. 3 of them popped. How many balloons does she have now? | Additive | Difference |
Jenny had 9 balloons. 3 of them popped. How many balloons does she have now? | Additive | Difference |
A pen costs $2. This is $1 less than the cost of a pencil. How much does the pencil cost? | Additive | Difference |
Tom has 12 pencils. He gives 3 to his friend. How many pencils does Tom have now? | Additive | Difference |
A tree had 50 leaves. 12 leaves fell off. How many leaves are left on the tree? | Additive | Difference |
A pen costs $2. This is $1 less than the cost of a pencil. How much does the pencil cost? | Additive | Difference |
A tree had 50 leaves. 12 leaves fell off. How many leaves are left on the tree? | Additive | Difference |
A tree had 50 leaves. 12 leaves fell off. How many leaves are left on the tree? | Additive | Difference |
Sarah has 15 marbles, which is 5 more than Tom has. How many marbles does Tom have? | Additive | Difference |
Jenny had 9 balloons. 3 of them popped. How many balloons does she have now? | Additive | Difference |
A baker made 30 cookies. He sold 20 of them. How many cookies does he have left? | Additive | Difference |
Sarah has 15 marbles, which is 5 more than Tom has. How many marbles does Tom have? | Additive | Difference |
Sarah has 15 marbles, which is 5 more than Tom has. How many marbles does Tom have? | Additive | Difference |
A tree had 50 leaves. 12 leaves fell off. How many leaves are left on the tree? | Additive | Difference |
Lily has 12 apples. This is 4 more than what Jake has. How many apples does Jake have? | Additive | Difference |
Jenny had 9 balloons. 3 of them popped. How many balloons does she have now? | Additive | Difference |
Tom has 12 pencils. He gives 3 to his friend. How many pencils does Tom have now? | Additive | Difference |
Sarah has 15 marbles, which is 5 more than Tom has. How many marbles does Tom have? | Additive | Difference |
A baker made 30 cookies. He sold 20 of them. How many cookies does he have left? | Additive | Difference |
Lily has 12 apples. This is 4 more than what Jake has. How many apples does Jake have? | Additive | Difference |
Lily has 12 apples. This is 4 more than what Jake has. How many apples does Jake have? | Additive | Difference |
Tom has 12 pencils. He gives 3 to his friend. How many pencils does Tom have now? | Additive | Difference |
Sarah has 15 marbles, which is 5 more than Tom has. How many marbles does Tom have? | Additive | Difference |
A baker made 30 cookies. He sold 20 of them. How many cookies does he have left? | Additive | Difference |
Jenny had 9 balloons. 3 of them popped. How many balloons does she have now? | Additive | Difference |
John had 15 candies. He gave 5 to his friend. How many candies does he have left? | Additive | Difference |
A baker made 30 cookies. He sold 20 of them. How many cookies does he have left? | Additive | Difference |
Tom has 12 pencils. He gives 3 to his friend. How many pencils does Tom have now? | Additive | Difference |
Lily has 12 apples. This is 4 more than what Jake has. How many apples does Jake have? | Additive | Difference |
Jenny had 9 balloons. 3 of them popped. How many balloons does she have now? | Additive | Difference |
A baker made 30 cookies. He sold 20 of them. How many cookies does he have left? | Additive | Difference |
John had 15 candies. He gave 5 to his friend. How many candies does he have left? | Additive | Difference |
John had 15 candies. He gave 5 to his friend. How many candies does he have left? | Additive | Difference |
A tree had 50 leaves. 12 leaves fell off. How many leaves are left on the tree? | Additive | Difference |
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