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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 |
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 |
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 |
A pen costs $2. This is $1 less than the cost of a pencil. How much does the pencil cost? | 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 |
A pen costs $2. This is $1 less than the cost of a pencil. How much does the pencil cost? | Additive | Difference |
Lily has 12 apples. This is 4 more than what Jake has. How many apples does Jake have? | Additive | Difference |
A tree had 50 leaves. 12 leaves fell off. How many leaves are left on the tree? | Additive | Difference |
A baker made 30 cookies. He sold 20 of them. How many cookies does he have left? | 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 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 |
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 |
Jenny had 9 balloons. 3 of them popped. How many balloons does she have now? | Additive | Difference |
A carton has 18 books. If you have 2 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
There are 5 rows of chairs in a hall with some chairs in each row. In total, there are 60 chairs. How many chairs are in each row? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A pack has 15 bottles. If you have 8 such packs, how many books do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A box has 18 books. If you have 8 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A rectangle has a length of 12 cm and a width of 8 cm. What is the area of the rectangle? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A carton has 9 bottles. If you have 6 such packs, how many pencils do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A pack has 5 bottles. If you have 4 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A carton has 18 books. If you have 2 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
If a worker earns $20 per hour, how much will they earn in 10 hours? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A pack has 17 bottles. If you have 10 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A carton has 15 pencils. If you have 7 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A box has 10 bottles. If you have 2 such packs, how many pencils do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A box has 10 bottles. If you have 2 such packs, how many pencils do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A carton has 7 pencils. If you have 6 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
There are 8 packs of crayons. Each pack has 12 crayons. How many crayons are there in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A carton has 8 bottles. If you have 9 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A box has 17 books. If you have 2 such packs, how many pencils do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A carton has 7 pencils. If you have 6 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
If one book costs $10, how much will 7 books cost? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A box has 15 pencils. If you have 2 such packs, how many books do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
There are 8 packs of crayons. Each pack has 12 crayons. How many crayons are there in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
Sarah has 8 bags with 5 oranges in each. How many oranges does she have? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A carton has 7 pencils. If you have 6 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
There are 5 baskets. Each basket has 4 apples. How many apples are there in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A pack has 8 books. If you have 6 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A carton has 9 books. If you have 7 such packs, how many books do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
Sarah has 8 bags with 5 oranges in each. How many oranges does she have? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A pack has 5 bottles. If you have 4 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A box has 8 bottles. If you have 3 such packs, how many pencils do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A pack has 11 books. If you have 7 such packs, how many pencils do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
If a worker earns $20 per hour, how much will they earn in 10 hours? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A box has 15 pencils. If you have 2 such packs, how many books do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
There are 5 baskets. Each basket has 4 apples. How many apples are there in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A box has 8 bottles. If you have 3 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A parking lot has 8 rows with 10 cars in each row. How many cars are there in the parking lot? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A carton has 13 pencils. If you have 4 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A carton has 6 bottles. If you have 6 such packs, how many books do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A box has 20 books. If you have 5 such packs, how many books do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A box has 5 bottles. If you have 8 such packs, how many books do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A box has 18 books. If you have 8 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A garden has 4 rows of plants. Each row has 6 plants. How many plants are there in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A factory produces some toys each day. In 7 days, it produced 210 toys. How many toys were produced each day? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
There are 5 baskets. Each basket has 4 apples. How many apples are there in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A train has 10 carriages. Each carriage can hold 40 passengers. How many passengers can the train carry in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
There are 5 rows of chairs in a hall with some chairs in each row. In total, there are 60 chairs. How many chairs are in each row? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A factory produces 100 units every hour. How many units are produced in 7 hours? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
If one book costs $10, how much will 7 books cost? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A carton has 19 pencils. If you have 10 such packs, how many books do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A factory produces some toys each day. In 7 days, it produced 210 toys. How many toys were produced each day? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A box has 12 pencils. If you have 4 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A pack has 5 bottles. If you have 4 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A pack has 13 bottles. If you have 6 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A carton has 18 books. If you have 2 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A pack has 11 books. If you have 6 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
There are 3 rows of chairs with 5 chairs in each row. How many chairs are there in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A box has 8 bottles. If you have 3 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A pack has 20 books. If you have 6 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
There are 4 baskets with some apples in each basket. In total, there are 36 apples. How many apples are in each basket? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
If a worker earns $20 per hour, how much will they earn in 10 hours? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A pack has 13 bottles. If you have 6 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total? | Multiplicative | Equal Groups |
A car is 5 times heavier than a motorcycle. If the motorcycle weighs 200 kg, how much does the car weigh? | Multiplicative | Comparison |
If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a building which is 2 meters, what is the height of the model? | Multiplicative | Comparison |
Tom has 3 times as many marbles as Jane. If Jane has 4 marbles, how many marbles does Tom have? | Multiplicative | Comparison |
A car is 5 times heavier than a motorcycle. If the motorcycle weighs 200 kg, how much does the car weigh? | Multiplicative | Comparison |
If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a tree which is 5 meters, what is the height of the model? | Multiplicative | Comparison |
Tom has 3 times as many marbles as Jane. If Jane has 4 marbles, how many marbles does Tom have? | Multiplicative | Comparison |
Tom has 3 times as many marbles as Jane. If Jane has 4 marbles, how many marbles does Tom have? | Multiplicative | Comparison |
A car is 5 times heavier than a motorcycle. If the motorcycle weighs 200 kg, how much does the car weigh? | Multiplicative | Comparison |
If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a building which is 3 meters, what is the height of the model? | Multiplicative | Comparison |
If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a tree which is 5 meters, what is the height of the model? | Multiplicative | Comparison |
A car is 5 times heavier than a motorcycle. If the motorcycle weighs 200 kg, how much does the car weigh? | Multiplicative | Comparison |
If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a tree which is 5 meters, what is the height of the model? | Multiplicative | Comparison |
If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a tree which is 5 meters, what is the height of the model? | Multiplicative | Comparison |
Tom has 3 times as many marbles as Jane. If Jane has 4 marbles, how many marbles does Tom have? | Multiplicative | Comparison |
If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a building which is 2 meters, what is the height of the model? | Multiplicative | Comparison |
If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a tree which is 5 meters, what is the height of the model? | Multiplicative | Comparison |
A bicycle is 4 times faster than walking. If walking speed is 5 km/h, what is the speed of the bicycle? | Multiplicative | Comparison |
Tom has 3 times as many marbles as Jane. If Jane has 4 marbles, how many marbles does Tom have? | Multiplicative | Comparison |
If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a building which is 3 meters, what is the height of the model? | Multiplicative | Comparison |
If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a building which is 2 meters, what is the height of the model? | Multiplicative | Comparison |