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Bunny Math Word Problems

The document contains three word problems, each with a different unknown value. The first problem asks what the total is if two plus three more bunnies. The second problem asks how many bunnies hopped over if the starting amount was two and the ending amount was five. The third problem asks the starting amount if the ending amount was five after three more bunnies hopped over.

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Bunny Math Word Problems

The document contains three word problems, each with a different unknown value. The first problem asks what the total is if two plus three more bunnies. The second problem asks how many bunnies hopped over if the starting amount was two and the ending amount was five. The third problem asks the starting amount if the ending amount was five after three more bunnies hopped over.

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Word Problems

RESULT UNKNOWN

2+3=?
Two bunnies sat on the the grass. Three more bunnies hopped over to them. How many bunnies are on the grass now?

Word Problems
CHANGE UNKNOWN

2+?=5
Two bunnies were sitting on the grass. Some more bunnies hopped there. Then there were five bunnies. How many bunnies hopped over to the first two?

Word Problems
START UNKNOWN

?+3=5
Some bunnies were sitting on the grass. Three more bunnies hopped there. Then there were five bunnies. How many bunnies were on the grass at the beginning?

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