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K AB.6 Addition or subtraction word problems
Ava has 7 fruit snacks. She shares 3 with her brother. How many fruit snacks does she have left?
7 − 3 =
There are 6 ducks in the pond. 2 ducks swim away. How many ducks are still in the pond?
6 − 2 =
Noah has 10 toy cars. He lends 4 cars to his friend. How many cars does he have left?
10 − 4 =
There are 5 apples in the basket. Add 4 more apples. How many apples are there now?
5 + =
There are 4 fish in the tank and 4 more swim over. How many fish are there in total?
4 + =
There are 2 crayons on the desk. Add 7 more crayons. How many crayons are there in all?
+ 7 =
Lily has 8 gummy bears. She eats 5 gummy bears. How many gummy bears are left?
8 − 5 =
There are 9 cookies on the plate. 3 cookies are eaten. How many cookies are still on the plate?
9 − 3 =
Evan has 6 stickers. He uses 3 sticker on his notebook. How many stickers are left?
6 − 3 =
2 cars are in the garage. 7 more arrive. How many toy cars are there in total?
2 + =
2 pigs are in the pen. 6 more pigs join them. What is the total number of pigs?
Olivia has 10 storybooks. She donates 5 to the library. How many storybooks does she have now?
10 − 5 =
2 squirrels are on one tree. 6 more are on the next tree. How many squirrels in all?
Jack has 9 crayons in his box. He gives 2 crayons to his friend. How many crayons does Jack have now?
9 − 2 =
Leo builds a tower with 8 blocks. 2 blocks fall off. How many blocks remain in the tower?
8 − 2 =
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