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The document contains 4 word problems involving bar models and splitting quantities evenly. It asks the reader to solve the problems and provide the answers. The answers section shows that the first problem had boxes with 62 chocolate bars each, and the remaining bars were split into 22 bars per the other two boxes. The second problem required Rowan to give 55 bananas to Mr. C so they each had 110. The third problem needed Emma to give 47 pumpkins to Callan so they each had 141. And the fourth problem stated there were 210 apples.

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Singapore Math Style Word Problems: Name

The document contains 4 word problems involving bar models and splitting quantities evenly. It asks the reader to solve the problems and provide the answers. The answers section shows that the first problem had boxes with 62 chocolate bars each, and the remaining bars were split into 22 bars per the other two boxes. The second problem required Rowan to give 55 bananas to Mr. C so they each had 110. The third problem needed Emma to give 47 pumpkins to Callan so they each had 141. And the fourth problem stated there were 210 apples.

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Name:______________________

Singapore Math Style Word Problems (sample)


Use bar models to help solve.

1. 230 chocolate bars were put into 5 boxes. Three of the boxes had 62 chocolate bars each.
The remaining chocolate bars was split evenly between the two remaining boxes. How
many chocolate bars were in each of the two other boxes?

2. Rowan has thrice as many bananas as Mr. C. How many bananas does Rowan need to give
Mr. C so that they have 110 bananas each?

3. Emma has twice as many pumpkins as Callan. How many pumpkins does Emma have to
give Callan so that they have 141 pumpkins each?

4. There are 370 apples, pears, and oranges in a huge crate. There are three times as many
apples as oranges. There are 20 more pears than oranges. How many apples are there?

Name:______________________

ANSWERS: Singapore Math Style Word Problems


Use bar models to help solve.

1. 230 chocolate bars were put into 5 boxes. Three of the boxes had 62 chocolate bars each.
The remaining chocolate bars was split evenly between the two remaining boxes. How
many chocolate bars were in each of the two other boxes?

22 chocolate bars

2. Rowan has thrice as many bananas as Mr. C. How many bananas does Rowan need to give
Mr. C so that they have 110 bananas each?

55 bananas

3. Emma has twice as many pumpkins as Callan. How many pumpkins does Emma have to
give Callan so that they have 141 pumpkins each?

47 pumpkins

4. There are 370 apples, pears, and oranges in a huge crate. There are three times as many
apples as oranges. There are 20 more pears than oranges. How many apples are there?

210 apples

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