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Question: Every day, Ryan spends 4 hours on learning English and 3 hours on learning Chinese. How many hours does he spend on learning English and Chinese in all?
Answer: | <<4+3>>7 | 7 |
Question: Ted and Fred measured their height. Their total height is 98 inches. Ted is 39 inches tall. How tall is Fred?
Answer: | <<98-39>>59 | 59 |
Question: There are some rooms in a building. 35 of them are classrooms, 10 of them are office and the remaining 6 are reading rooms. How many rooms are in the building?
Answer: | <<35+10+6>>51 | 51 |
Question: There are 96 cupcakes for 8 children to share. How much will each person get if they share the cupcakes equally?
Answer: | <<96/8>>12 | 12 |
Question: A bakery cookie sheet was 10 inches wide and 2 inches long. What is the perimeter of their cookie sheet?
Answer: | <<(10+2)*2>>24 | 24 |
Question: They also gathered paper to create some star-shaped papier-mache. If each star requires 20 pieces of paper and they had 680 pieces of paper, how many stars were they able to make?
Answer: | <<680/20>>34 | 34 |
Question: Debby was placing her spare change into stacks. One stack had 4 coins and the other had 8. How many coins did she have total?
Answer: | <<4+8>>12 | 12 |
Question: A store has forty-nine shirts. After selling some there were twenty-eight left. What's the difference between of the number of shirts before selling and after selling?
Answer: | <<49-28>>21 | 21 |
Question: An ice company charged $1.46 for 2 bags of ice. If a convenience store bought 4 bags of ice, how much would it have cost them?
Answer: | <<(1.46/2)*4>>2.92 | 2.92 |
Question: A store had 3 packs of paper for $3.87. How much would it cost if you were to buy 6 packs?
Answer: | <<(3.87/3)*6>>7.74 | 7.74 |
Question: Harry walked along the beach and collected 34 sea stars, 21 seashells and 29 snails. He lost some of the items and had 59 items left at the end of his walk. How many sea creatures did he lose in all?
Answer: | <<34+21+29-59>>25 | 25 |
Question: Mrs. Hilt saw a rollercoaster. Seven students rode the rollercoaster every 5 minutes. How many students rode the rollercoaster in 15 minutes?
Answer: | <<7*(15/5)>>21 | 21 |
Question: Philip has 60 bottle caps stored in boxes. If the are 60 boxes, how many bottle caps must go in each box?
Answer: | <<60/60>>1 | 1 |
Question: Susie's mother collected all family pictures and wanted to place all of them in an album. If an album can contain 20 pictures, how many albums will she need if there are 480 pictures?
Answer: | <<480/20>>24 | 24 |
Question: A farmer planted 2 tomato seeds, 10 cucumber seeds and 3 pumpkin seeds. How many seeds did he plant all together?
Answer: | <<2+10+3>>15 | 15 |
Question: The first act included 5 clown mobiles, each stuffed with 28 clowns. How many clowns are inside all the clown mobiles combined?
Answer: | <<5*28>>140 | 140 |
Question: A pet store had seven Siamese cats. If they sold four of them, how many cats did they still have?
Answer: | <<7-4>>3 | 3 |
Question: While organizing her files, Bianca deleted 2 pictures, 8 songs and 7 text files. What is the total number of files she deleted?
Answer: | <<2+8+7>>17 | 17 |
Question: Will was picking up sticks from his yard. He picked up thirty-eight but there were still sixty-one left. How many sticks were originally in the yard?
Answer: | <<38+61>>99 | 99 |
Question: Charlie and his father, an engineer, decided to build a treehouse in their backyard. In order to start constructing the house, Charlie and his father needed to gather some wood from the forest. If they initially have 15 extra planks of wood in the house and Charlie and his father got 10 planks of wood each, how many pieces of wood do they have in total?
Answer: | <<15+10+10>>35 | 35 |
Question: For Halloween Debby and her sister combined the candy they received. Debby had 32 pieces of candy while her sister had 42. If they ate 35 pieces the first night, how many pieces do they have left?
Answer: | <<32+42-35>>39 | 39 |
Question: While on vacation, Debby took 24 pictures at the zoo and 12 at the museum. If she later deleted 14 of the pictures, how many pictures from her vacation did she still have?
Answer: | <<24+12-14>>22 | 22 |
Question: The last stop of their tour was Italy; there they visited Naples, the place where modern pizza was invented. During their stay there, she ate 598 grams of pizza and her sister ate 354. How many grams of pizza did Rachel and Bella ate there?
Answer: | <<598+354>>952 | 952 |
Question: Adam put eighteen items in the shopping cart. After deleting some, he had eight left. How many items did Adam delete?
Answer: | <<18-8>>10 | 10 |
Question: Lana had eleven DS games. If she bought two more games, how many would she have total?
Answer: | <<11+2>>13 | 13 |
Question: Kaleb has to sell 710 chocolate bars to get a prize. If each box contains 5 chocolate bars, how many boxes does he need to sell?
Answer: | <<710/5>>142 | 142 |
Question: Each day you put a bag of garbage that weighs 55 pounds in the dumpster. How many pounds of garbage will you put in the dumpster in 4 weeks?
Answer: | <<(4*7)*55>>1540 | 1540 |
Question: Vincent has learned the words to 56 songs. He learned 18 more songs at summer camp. How many songs does Vincent know now?
Answer: | <<56+18>>74 | 74 |
Question: April's discount flowers was having a sale where each rose was 4 dollars. If April started with 13 roses and had 4 roses left, how much money did she earn?
Answer: | <<(13-4)*4>>36 | 36 |
Question: A delivery driver had to make 3 stops on his route. After he finished those deliveries he made 4 more stops. How many stops did he make total?
Answer: | <<3+4>>7 | 7 |
Question: Haley collected 9 cans for recycling. If she put 7 cans in one bag, what's the difference between the number of recycling cans that Haley collected and put in the bag?
Answer: | <<9-7>>2 | 2 |
Question: Luke was played 5 rounds of a trivia game and scored 300 points. If he gained the same number of points each round, how many points did he score per round?
Answer: | <<300/5>>60 | 60 |
Question: An industrial machine made 12 shirts. It can make 2 shirts a minute. How many minutes was the machine working?
Answer: | <<12/2>>6 | 6 |
Question: The next act involved several jugglers. If each juggler is juggling 6 balls at a time, how many balls are needed if there are 378 jugglers putting a show at the same time?
Answer: | <<6*378>>2268 | 2268 |
Question: Tommy had some balloons. His mom gave him 34 more balloons for his birthday. Then, Tommy had 60 balloons. How many balloons did Tommy have to start with?
Answer: | <<60-34>>26 | 26 |
Question: There are 22 bicycles and 3 cars in the garage at Gordon's apartment building. How many wheels are there in the garage?
Answer: | <<(22*2)+(3*4)>>56 | 56 |
Question: There are 4 squirrels in a tree with 2 nuts. What's the difference of the number of squirrels and nuts over there?
Answer: | <<4-2>>2 | 2 |
Question: Billy had 72 Lemon Heads. If Billy gave equal numbers of Lemon Heads to his 6 friends, how many Lemon Heads did each person eat?
Answer: | <<72/6>>12 | 12 |
Question: An architect was building a hotel downtown. He built it 3 stories tall with 8 rooms on each story. How many rooms does the hotel have totaled?
Answer: | <<3*8>>24 | 24 |
Question: If one round costs $80, how many rounds of golf can you play with $400?
Answer: | <<400/80>>5 | 5 |
Question: One bright sunny day, Betty decided to make bracelets from beautiful stones she bought from a local store. She bought 88 pink flower stones and wanted to make 8 bracelets out of these stones. How many pink flower stones will each bracelet have if she used the same number of stones in each bracelet?
Answer: | <<88/8>>11 | 11 |
Question: Chris is inviting 82 friends to a party. He has 1804 cookies and 10 peices of candy. How many cookies will each friend get?
Answer: | <<1804/82>>22 | 22 |
Question: Marcus and his friends are starting a recycling project to help the school raise some money for charity. They were tasked to collect different materials and create useful things from those. If Marcus was able to gather 25 milk bottles, and John was able to gather 20 milk bottles, how many milk bottles do they have available for recycling?
Answer: | <<20+25>>45 | 45 |
Question: Adam has $5.00 to buy an airplane that costs $4.28. How much change will he get?
Answer: | <<5.00-4.28>>0.72 | 0.72 |
Question: Greg and Brad started reading their books at the same time. Greg read 18 pages a day. Brad read 26 pages a day. How many more pages did Brad read than Greg?
Answer: | <<26-18>>8 | 8 |
Question: Emily is making bead necklaces for her friends. She has twenty-eight beads and each necklace takes seven beads. How many necklaces can Emily make?
Answer: | <<28/7>>4 | 4 |
Question: Amy had 180 video games. If she placed the games into 9 different stacks, how many games would be in each stack?
Answer: | <<180/9>>20 | 20 |
Question: Greg's mom made some cookies for the family. The cookies were so huge that she decided to cut them in half. Greg ate 4 halves and his brother, Brad, had 6 halves. There were 18 halves left. How many whole cookies did Greg's mom make?
Answer: | <<18/2+4/2+6/2>>14 | 14 |
Question: Lavender is making punch for the school dance. She mixes 3 parts lemonade with 5 parts cranberry juice. She wants to fill a 72 cup bowl. How many more cups of cranberry juice will she need than lemonade?
Answer: | <<45-27>>18 | 18 |
Question: Jesse's room is 12 feet long and 8 feet wide. How much carpet does she need to cover the whole floor?
Answer: | <<12*8>>96 | 96 |
Question: White t-shirts can be purchased in packages of 6. If Mom buys 71 packages, how many white t-shirts will she have?
Answer: | <<6*71>>426 | 426 |
Question: Emily was playing a trivia game. In the first round she scored 16 points and in the second round she scored 33 points. In the last round she lost 48 points. How many points did she have at the end of the game?
Answer: | <<16+33-48>>1 | 1 |
Question: Five red peaches and 14 green peaches are in the basket. How many peaches are in the basket?
Answer: | <<5+14>>19 | 19 |
Question: Olivia was collecting cans for recycling. She had four bags with five cans inside each bag. How many cans did she have?
Answer: | <<4*5>>20 | 20 |
Question: William sells hot dogs at the ball park. He sold 19 hot dogs during the first three innings. He sold 27 hot dogs during the next three innings. William had 45 hot dogs left to sell. How many hot dogs did William have at first?
Answer: | <<45+27+19>>91 | 91 |
Question: Ryan collected 89 leaves. He lost 24 leaves. After a while, 43 more leaves broke. How many leaves are left in his collection?
Answer: | <<89-24-43>>22 | 22 |
Question: 29 birds were sitting in a tree. Some more fly up to the tree. Then there were 42 birds in the tree. How many more flew up to the tree?
Answer: | <<42-29>>13 | 13 |
Question: For the first main dish, they were asked to cook steak. If the third and second team cooked 240 plates of steak. And the first team cooked 75 plates less than what the second and third team made, how many steaks did they cook altogether?
Answer: | <<(240-75)+240>>405 | 405 |
Question: She also tried to get to know the teachers in the school. She found out that there are 7 departments in the school and each department has 20 teachers. How many teachers are there in total?
Answer: | <<7*20>>140 | 140 |
Question: Haley loves to collect things. This year, she decided to give away part of her collection as it was taking too much space in her room. Nine of her closest friends like stickers. If she plans to give all of them an equal number of stickers, how many will each receive if she has 72 stickers?
Answer: | <<72/9>>8 | 8 |
Question: There are 3 spiders. How many spider legs are there?
Answer: | <<3*8>>24 | 24 |
Question: A clown had sixteen balloons. He gave four away at a party. What's the difference between the number of balloons the clown had in the beginning and he gave away at a party?
Answer: | <<16-4>>12 | 12 |
Question: Billy was playing basketball with his friend. Billy scored 7 points and his friend scored 9 points. What's the difference between Billy's points and his friend's points?
Answer: | <<9-7>>2 | 2 |
Question: Martha bought 18 small cakes. She has 3 children. She would like to divide the cakes among her children so that each child gets the same amount. How many cakes would each child get?
Answer: | <<18/3>>6 | 6 |
Question: A tape was thirteen meters long. Haley used some to seal cartons. Now the tape is six meters long. How much tape did she use?
Answer: | <<13-6>>7 | 7 |
Question: Bobby ate twenty-six pieces of candy. Then, he ate seventeen more. How many pieces of candy did Bobby eat?
Answer: | <<26+17>>43 | 43 |
Question: The Sweet Shop gets a new candy shipment every 35 days. There are 25 cases of chocolate bars. There are 55 cases of lollipops. How many cases of candy altogether?
Answer: | <<25+55>>80 | 80 |
Question: After giving out clothes, he invited the homeless to the nearest soup kitchen to give them a proper meal. If he fed 219 men and 328 women, how many homeless people was he able to feed?
Answer: | <<219+328>>547 | 547 |
Question: A vase can hold nine flowers. If you had four carnations and twenty-three roses, how many vases would you need to hold the flowers?
Answer: | <<(4+23)/9>>3 | 3 |
Question: Annie takes trick or treating seriously. So, days before Halloween, she makes sure that the details of her trick or treating are well planned. First, she wanted to find out the number of houses in her village. If the village has 5 houses per block and has a total of 9 blocks, how many houses are there in her village?
Answer: | <<5*9>>45 | 45 |
Question: Chloe was making baggies of cookies with seven cookies in each bag. If she had thirty-four chocolate chip cookies and twenty-nine oatmeal cookies, how many baggies could she make?
Answer: | <<(29+34)/7>>9 | 9 |
Question: When he arrived there, he went on to climb to the top of the falls. It usually takes 30 minutes for someone to get to the top. Stanley took time to see the view so his climb took 7 times longer than the usual. How many minutes did it take Stanley to get to the top?
Answer: | <<30*7>>210 | 210 |
Question: There are 5 flowers and 3 bees. What's the difference of the number of flowers and bees over there?
Answer: | <<5-3>>2 | 2 |
Question: A new building needed 14 windows. The builder had already installed 5 of them. If it takes 4 hours to install each window, how long will it take him to install the rest?
Answer: | <<(14-5)*4>>36 | 36 |
Question: Lino picked up 292 shells at the seashore in the morning and 324 shells in the afternoon. How many shells did he pick up in all?
Answer: | <<292+324>>616 | 616 |
Question: Megan has 19 seashells. How many more seashells does she need to find to have 25 seashells in her collection?
Answer: | <<25-19>>6 | 6 |
Question: Shiela was into history of Asia. She can read 11 pages per hour of the book entitled "Asia's History Made Easy". If the encyclopedia has 143 pages, how many hours did it take Shiela to finish reading the book?
Answer: | <<143/11>>13 | 13 |
Question: A length of wire is cut into several smaller pieces. Each of the smaller pieces are bent into squares. Each square has a side that measures 2 centimeters. The total area of the smaller squares is 92 square centimeters. What was the original length of wire?
Answer: | <<(92/(2*2))*(2*4)>>184 | 184 |
Question: Mother bought some potatoes. She used 15 of the potatoes to make salads and 24 of the potatoes for mashed potatoes. If there were 13 potatoes left, how many potatoes did mother buy at first?
Answer: | <<15+24+13>>52 | 52 |
Question: There were 18 girls and 15 boys on the track team. 7 more girls joined the team. 4 boys quit the team. How many children were on the track team then?
Answer: | <<(18+15)+7-4>>36 | 36 |
Question: After a week, Sofia did a survey to ask if the students liked the new menu. She found out that 235 students liked the new menu while 165 didn't. How many students took part in Sofia's survey?
Answer: | <<235+165>>400 | 400 |
Question: Last week Fred had 46 dollars and Jason had 13 dollars. Fred washed cars over the weekend and now has 57 dollars. How much money did Fred make washing cars ?
Answer: | <<57-46>>11 | 11 |
Question: Joe had fifty toy cars. If he gets twelve more cars, how many cars will he have then?
Answer: | <<50+12>>62 | 62 |
Question: Nancy was counting the number of people on different toys on the playground. She counted: 6, 12, 1, 12, 7, 3 and 8. What is the mean of the people?
Answer: | <<(6+12+1+12+7+3+8)/7>>7 | 7 |
Question: Robyn and Lucy are members of their village's Girl Scout troop. During weekends and some weekdays, they go around selling cookies in the neighborhood. They have a week before the month ends and they are doing their best to get a badge from selling cookies. Working overtime, Robyn sold 47 packs of cookies while Lucy sold 29. How many packs of cookies were they able to sell that day?
Answer: | <<47+29>>76 | 76 |
Question: Adam bought a new flat screen TV with an area of 21 square feets. The screen is 3 feet wide. How tall is it?
Answer: | <<21/3>>7 | 7 |
Question: Mrs. Hilt's favorite first grade classes are baking muffins. Mrs. Brier's class bakes 18 muffins, Mrs. MacAdams's class bakes 20 muffins, and Mrs. Flannery's class bakes 17 muffins. How many muffins does first grade bake in all?
Answer: | <<18+20+17>>55 | 55 |
Question: Maria was buying DVDs of her old favorite TV series. She bought eight DVDs at the store and she bought two online. How many DVDs did she buy total?
Answer: | <<8+2>>10 | 10 |
Question: Adam has 29 marbles in his collection. Mary has 11 fewer marbles than Adam. Greg has 14 more marbles than Adam. How many marbles does Greg have?
Answer: | <<29+14>>43 | 43 |
Question: Faye's team won their baseball game and scored sixty-eight points total. If Faye scored twenty-eight of the points and everyone else scored eight points each, how many players were on her team?
Answer: | <<(68-28)/8>>5 | 5 |
Question: Henry was playing tic-tac-toe. He won 2 times, lost 2 times and it was a draw 10 times. How many times did Henry play?
Answer: | <<2+2+10>>14 | 14 |
Question: Tom saw that Michael has the rare robot that would complete one of his robot sets. Michael offered to sell it but he said that Tom will need to pay 3 times the original price. If the rare robot has an original price of $3.00, how much should Tom pay?
Answer: | <<3.00*3>>9 | 9 |
Question: Janet has nine oranges and Sharon has seven oranges. How many oranges do Janet and Sharon have together?
Answer: | <<9+7>>16 | 16 |
Question: Jae bought 12 cartons of ice cream and 3 cartons of yogurt. Each carton of ice cream cost $9 and each carton of yogurt cost $2. How much more did Jae spend on ice cream than on yogurt?
Answer: | <<(12*9)-(3*2)>>102 | 102 |
Question: David has zero fewer apples than Marin. Marin has three apples. How many apples does David have?
Answer: | <<3-0>>3 | 3 |
Question: To make sure that the cake is sweet, he needs 450 lbs. of sugar. If he has 287 lbs. of sugar stored in his house, how much additional sugar will he need?
Answer: | <<450-287>>163 | 163 |
Question: While playing a trivia game, Team A scored 2 points, Team B scored 9 points and Team C scored 4 points. How many points were scored total?
Answer: | <<2+9+4>>15 | 15 |
Question: For Gwen's birthday she received five dollars. If she spent three dollars. How much money did she still have?
Answer: | <<5-3>>2 | 2 |
Question: Katie had twelve pencils in her desk and three more in her backpack. How many did she have total?
Answer: | <<12+3>>15 | 15 |
Question: Kate has 223 pennies. John has 388 pennies. How many more pennies does John have?
Answer: | <<388-223>>165 | 165 |