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This document contains a series of math word problems and exercises involving addition, subtraction, and skip counting. It provides over 20 questions for students to practice basic math skills like adding multiple numbers, finding totals, comparing amounts, and solving for unknown values. The final challenge asks students to solve additional math problems and use their sums to decode a secret message.
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Mtap2

This document contains a series of math word problems and exercises involving addition, subtraction, and skip counting. It provides over 20 questions for students to practice basic math skills like adding multiple numbers, finding totals, comparing amounts, and solving for unknown values. The final challenge asks students to solve additional math problems and use their sums to decode a secret message.
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Prepared by the MTAP

A.

Do you know the sums of the numbers shown below? How many can you give orally?

1. 4 + 8 = 2. 5 + 7 = 3. 3 + 3 = 4. 3 + 10 = 5. 4 + 9 = 6. 8 + 10 =

7. 5 + 8 = 8. 6 + 7 = 9. 4 + 10 = 10.5 + 9 = 11.6 + 8 = 12.9 + 9 =

13. 5 + 10 = 14. 6 + 9 = 15. 7 + 8 = 16. 1 + 10 = 17. 2 + 9 = 18. 7 + 8 =

19. 6 + 10 = 20. 7 + 9 = 21. 8 + 8 = 22. 7 + 10 = 23. 8 + 9 = 24. 4 + 7 =

B. Supply the missing number

B. Supply the missing number

C. Add first the addends in parenthesis and then, find the sum.

C. Add first the addends in parenthesis and then, find the sum.

1. 3+5+5=____
3. 5.

2.
4. 6+1+4=____

3+2+2=____

6.

5+5+5=____

3+5+6=____ 7.3 8.6 9.7 +3 +6 +2 9 6 2

1+4+9=____ 10.4 11.8 12.9 +4 +6 +5 4 7 8

E. Can you skip count? If you can, fill-in missing numbers.

1. 12, 14, _____, _____, 20, 22 ______ 2. 38, _____ , _____,44, 46, _____

3. 12, ____,18, 21,_____, _____, _____ 4. 31, 34, _____ , _____,43, 46 _____ 5. 20, 25, _____, _____,40 _____, ____ 16, _____, 24, _____ ,_____, 6. 12,
_____40

F. Analyze each problem and then solve it.


1. Tom had 12 chickens. He bought 14 more. How many chickens does he have now? How many chickens did Tom have at first? Then, what did he do? How many 72 84 76 91 _____ _____ _____ _____ chickens had he then? 2. There are 12 Grade 5 pupils and 18 Grade 6 pupils who help maintain peace and order in our school during programs. Find the total number of pupils who help keep order in our school?

G. Can you answer the following?


1. What number is 5 more than A. 6+5? B. 9+3? C. 22+8?
2. What number is 7 more than

A. 7+8?

72 84 76 91 _____ _____ _____ _____

B. 8+7

C. 4+7

3. Add 8 to the sum of A. 5+6 B.8+7 C. 4+7

3. Rita has 14 U.S. stamps and 35 Philippine stamps. How may stamps in all has she?

5. There are 6 red balls, 5 blue balls and 8 green balls in a box. How many balls in all are there on the two trees? 6. There are 14 birds on one tree and 11 birds on another tree. How many birds are there on the two trees? _____ _____ _____ _____ 72 84 76 91 7. Rod needs 17 tanzans for a toy. He has 8 tanzans now. How many more does he need? 8. Ted has 17 marbles. John has 12 marbles. Who has more marbles? How many more?

6. In Grade I-Rose, there are 36 boys and 23 girls. How many pupils are there in all? 7. Mark helps 84 76 family_____ _____ _____ the by cleaning 72 the 91 _____ streets for P54.00 a day, and Lina by helping in the school canteen for P45.00 a day. How much do Lina and Mark earn in a day?

Challenge!!! A. Find the sum and use the chart to find the secret message.
H A N E Y O R U T S

27 10 21
1. ______ 14+5 2. ______ 19+6

19 25 22 18 14 16
3. ______ 9+9 4. ______ 3+7

5. ______ 16+6
9. ______ 15+6

6. ______ 3+3
10. ______ 4+4

7. ______ 19 + 8
11. ______ 9+7

8. ______ 17+8
12. ______ 8+6

B. 1. Riza has 45. Lina has P12 less than Riza. How much money has Lina? How much do they have together? 2. There are 3 numbers. The first number is 7. The second is the odd number next to 7 and the third number is the even number less than 7. Find the sum of the 3 numbers C. Encircle any two numbers next to each other which when added together will give the sum given at the end of the row. How many can you find? A number may be used twice

C. Encircle any two numbers next to each other which when added together will give the sum given at the end of the row. How many can you find? A number may be used twice.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 6 3 3 4 5 6 8 2 5 8 6 8 2 5 7 9 5 3 4 1 7 4 9 7 7 7 6 8 3 2 5 6 9 9 3 5 7 9 6 8 8 5 5 0 8 7 9 9 4 3 8 0 4 8 6 8 3 7 4 7 4 1 9 8 7 3 9 9 5 3 7 9 9 6 5 6 4 8 3 1 5 2 0 3 9 9 8 9 2 6 9 7 1 4 6 8 5 7 7 4 3 6 4 9 6 7 5 3 0 2 1 4 3 7 3 9 4 4 1 3 12 11 18 16 14 15 13 17 9 10

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