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AST 1

Name ___________________ Date ___________________

Michael had some strawberries.

He ate 2 of his strawberries.

Now he has 3 strawberries left.

How many strawberries did he have to start with?

Show or explain how you know.

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AST 4

Name ___________________ Date ___________________

There were some bananas in a bowl.

The children ate 6 bananas.

Now there are 2 bananas left.

How many bananas were in the bowl to start with?

Show or explain how you know.

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AST 5

Name ___________________ Date ___________________

Elijah saw some birds in a tree.

Then 7 birds flew away.

Now there are 2 birds left in the tree.

How many birds were in the tree to begin with?

Show or explain how you know.

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AST 6

Name ___________________ Date ___________________

Keisha brought cupcakes into school for her birthday.

Her class ate 17 cupcakes.

Now there are 7 cupcakes left.

How many cupcakes did Keisha bring into school?

Show or explain how you know.

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AST 7

Name ___________________ Date ___________________

Chloe had a sticker collection.

She gave 24 stickers to Madison.

Now she has 37 stickers left.

How many stickers did she have to start with?

Show or explain how you know.

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AST 8

Name ___________________ Date ___________________

A movie theater was selling tickets for a new movie.

98 tickets were sold, and now the theater has 66 tickets left.

How many tickets were there to start with?

Show or explain how you know.

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AST 9

Name ___________________ Date ___________________

A farmer brought some apples to the market in the morning.

She sold 231 of her apples, and she had 198 apples left at the end of the

day.

How many apples did the farmer bring to the market in the morning?

Show or explain how you know.

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AST 11

Name ___________________ Date ___________________

Julia had 5 stickers.

She gave some stickers to Kenneth.

Now she has 1 sticker left.

How many stickers did she give to Kenneth?

Show or explain how you know.

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AST 14

Name ___________________ Date ___________________

There were 9 children on the bus.

Some children got off.

Now there are 5 children on the bus.

How many children got off?

Show or explain how you know.

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AST 15

Name ___________________ Date ___________________

A block tower was 10 blocks tall.

Luis took some blocks off of the tower.

Now the tower is 7 blocks tall.

How many blocks did Luis take off of the tower?

Show or explain how you know.

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AST 17

Name ___________________ Date ___________________

Mr. Jones had 8 pumpkins at his store.

He sold some.

He had 3 pumpkins left.

How many pumpkins did he sell?

Show or explain how you know.

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AST 18

Name ___________________ Date ___________________

Tania brought 18 oranges to school.

Her friends ate some of the oranges, and now there are 7 left.

How many oranges did her friends eat?

Show or explain how you know.

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AST 19

Name ___________________ Date ___________________

A string was 56 inches long.

Dylan cut some off.

Now the string is 27 inches long.

How much of the string did Dylan cut off?

Show or explain how you know.

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AST 20

Name ___________________ Date ___________________

There were 40 M&Ms in a dish.

Alex ate some of them.

There are 7 M&Ms left.

How many M&Ms did Alex eat?

Show or explain how you know.

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AST 21

Name ___________________ Date ___________________

There were 123 sandwiches in the cafeteria for lunch.

Some of the sandwiches got eaten.

After lunch, there were 48 sandwiches left.

How many sandwiches got eaten?

Show or explain how you know.

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AST 22

Name ___________________ Date ___________________

Kids baked 765 cupcakes for the school bake sale.

They sold some cupcakes, and 398 were left.

How many cupcakes did they sell?

Show or explain how you know.

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AST 23

Name ___________________ Date ___________________

A toy store had 715 toys.

298 toys were sold.

How many toys did the store have left?

Show or explain how you know.

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AST 24

Name ___________________ Date ___________________

Lucy had 5 pencils.

She gave 4 pencils to Sam.

How many pencils did Lucy have left?

Show or explain how you know.

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AST 25

Name ___________________ Date ___________________

Rufan had 8 marbles.

Rufan lost 3 marbles.

How many marbles does Rufan have now?

Show or explain how you know.

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AST 27

Name ___________________ Date ___________________

Nicholas had 891 pennies.

He donated 499 of his pennies to his class penny collection.

How many pennies does he have left?

Show or explain how you know.

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AST 28

Name ___________________ Date ___________________

There were 9 kids eating lunch.

6 kids finished their lunch.

How many kids were still eating?

Show or explain how you know.

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AST 29

Name ___________________ Date ___________________

There were 91 apples at the store.

68 apples were sold.

How many apples are left?

Show or explain how you know.

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AST 30

Name ___________________ Date ___________________

Sara had 8 pennies in her pocket.

She gave 4 pennies to Samuel.

How many pennies did she have left?

Show or explain how you know.

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AST 31

Name ___________________ Date ___________________

There were 12 snowmen on the playground.

Then 5 snowmen fell over.

How many snowmen are still standing?

Show or explain how you know.

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AST 32

Name ___________________ Date ___________________

Jon had 7 balloons.

Then 3 balloons popped.

How many balloons did Jon have left?

Show or explain how you know.

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AST 33

Name ___________________ Date ___________________

Hector had 18 feet of ribbon.

He used 11 feet of ribbon to make bows.

How many feet of ribbon did he have left?

Show or explain how you know.

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AST 34

Name ___________________ Date ___________________

57 fish were swimming near the edge of the river.

39 fish swam away.

How many fish were still swimming near the edge of the river?

Show or explain how you know.

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AST 35

Name ___________________ Date ___________________

There were 134 kids playing at the park.

Then 59 kids left to have lunch.

How many kids were still playing?

Show or explain how you know.

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AST 36

Name ___________________ Date ___________________

Carla brought 47 cupcakes to school.

Her classmates ate 19 cupcakes.

Then her teachers ate 14 cupcakes.

How many cupcakes were left?

Show or explain how you know.

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AST 37

Name ___________________ Date ___________________

9 kids were on the playground.

Then 2 went home and 3 left to have lunch.

How many kids were left on the playground?

Show or explain how you know.