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39 Cards in this Set
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Peter had 4 cookies. Amy gave him 7 more. How many cookies does Peter have?
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Peter had 4 cookies. Amy gave him some more cookies. Now Peter has 11 cookies. How many cookies did Amy give Peter?
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join - change unknown
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Peter had some cookies. Amy gave him 7 more cookies. Now Peter has 11 cookies. How many cookies did Peter have to start with?
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join - start unknown
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Peter had 11 cookies. He gave 7 cookies to Amy. How many cookies does Peter have now?
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separate - result unknown
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Peter had 11 cookies. He gave some cookies to Amy. Now Peter has 4 cookies. How many cookies did Peter give to Amy?
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separate - change unknown
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Peter had some cookies. He gave 7 cookies to Amy. Now Peter has 4 cookies. How many cookies did Peter have to start with?
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separate - start unknown
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Peter has some cookies. Four are chocolate cookies and 7 are oatmeal raisin cookies. How many cookies does Peter have?
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part-part-whole - whole unknown
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Peter has 11 cookies. Four are chocolate cookies and the rest are oatmean raisin cookies. How many oatmeal raisn cookies does Peter have?
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part-part-whole - part unknown
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Peter has 11 cookies and Amy has 7 cookies. How many more cookies does Peter have than Amy?
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compare - difference unknown
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Amy has 7 cookies. Peter has 4 more cookies than Amy. How many cookies does Peter have?
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compare - larger unknown
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Peter has 11 cookies. Peter has 4 more cookies than Amy. How many cookies does Amy have?
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compare - smaller unknown
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Maria has 2 bags of oranges. There are 3 oranges in each bag. How many oranges does Maria have altogether?
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equal groups - multiplication
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Maria has 6 oranges. She put the oranges into 2 bags with the same number of oranges in each bag. How many oranges are in each bag?
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equal groups - partitive division
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Maria has 6 oranges. She put 2 oranges into each bag. How many bags or oranges did she make?
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equal groups - measurement division
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Maria's parents have some orange trees planted behind their house. There are 2 rows of orange trees with 3 trees in each row. How many orange trees are planted behind Maria's house?
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area and array - multiplication
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Maria's parents are going to plant 6 orange trees behind their house. They want to plant the trees in 2 equal rows. How many orange trees should they plant in each row?
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area and array - division
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Maria has 3 oranges. Tony has 2 times as many oranges as Maria does. How many oranges does Tony have?
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multiplicative comparison - multiplication
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Tony has 6 oranges, which is 2 times as many oranges as Maria has. How many oranges does Maria have?
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multiplicative comparison - division
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How many different outfits can be made with 2 blouses and 3 pairs of slacks?
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combination - multiplication
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How many pairs of slacks are needed to make 6 different outfits by using 2 blouses?
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combination - division
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Ben had 5 matchbox cars. Amy gave him 3 more. How many matchbox cars does Ben have altogether?
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Ben had 5 matchbox cars. Amy gave him some more matchbox cars. Now Ben has 8 cars. How many more cars did amy give Ben?
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join - change unknown
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Ben had some matchbox cars. amy gave him 3 more cars. Now Ben has 8 matchbox cars. How many matchbox cars did Ben have to start with?
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join - initial unknown
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Ben had 8 matchbox cars. He gave 2 of them to Amy. How many matchbox cars does Ben have now?
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separate - result unknown
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Ben had 8 matchbox cars. He gave some matchbox cars to Amy. Now Ben has 6 matchbox cars. How many matchbox cars did Ben give to Amy?
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separate - change unknown
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Ben had some matchbox cars. He gave 2 of them to amy. Now Ben has 6 matchbox cars. How many matchbox cars did Ben have to start with?
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separate - initial unknown
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Jesse had 6 red shirts and 3 green shirts. How many shirts does Jesse have altogether?
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part-part-whole - whole unknown
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Jesse has 9 shirts. 6 are red shirts and the rest are green shirts. How many green shirts does Jesse have?
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part-part-whole - part unknown
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Manuel has 10 candies and Keisha has 4 candies. How many more candies does Manuel have than Keisha?
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compare - difference unknown
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Keisha has 4 candies. Manuel has 6 more candies than Keisha. How many candies does Manuel have?
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compare - larger unknown
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Manuel has 10 candies. Manuel has 6 more candies than Keisha. How many candies does Keisha have?
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compare - smaller unknown
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The ice cream shop has 8 flavors of ice cream and 4 toppings. If you order one scoop of ice cream with one topping for dessert, how many different deserts can you order?
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combination - multiplicatioin
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The ice cream shop has 8 flavors of ice cream. If you order one scoop of ice cream and one topping for dessert, you can make 32 different desserts. How many toppings are there to choose from?
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combination - division
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Megan has 3 doll houses. Each doll house has 4 dolls living in it. How many dolls does Megan have altogether?
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equal groups - multiplication
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Megan has 12 dolls. She put the same number of dolls into 3 doll houses. How many dolls are in each house?
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equal groups - partitive division
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Megan has 12 dolls. She put 4 dolls in each house. How many houses does she have?
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equal groups - measurement division
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Tony has three times as many books as Sarah does. If Sarah has 9 books, how many books does Tony have?
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multiplicative comparison - multiplication
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Tony has 27 books, which is 3 times as many as Sarah. How many books does Sarah have?
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multiplicative comparison - division
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Tony has 27 books and Sarah has 9 books. How many times more books does Tony have than sarah.
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multiplicative comparison - division
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