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1 |
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Problem,Schema,Sub-Category
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2 |
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Alice has 4 books. He/She gets 20 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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3 |
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John has 37 candies. He/She gets 41 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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Alice has 33 books. He/She gets 30 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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Tom has 50 candies. He/She gets 3 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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Maria has 48 candies. He/She gets 45 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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Maria has 5 apples. She buys 7 more apples. How many apples does she have now?,Additive,Total
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Alice walked 11 km in the morning and 1 km in the evening. How many kilometers did he/she walk in total?,Additive,Total
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Alice has 25 pens. He/She gets 27 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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Maria has 19 apples. He/She gets 8 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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Tom has 32 apples. He/She gets 6 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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Maria has 47 apples. He/She gets 39 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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Alice has 18 pens. He/She gets 2 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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Alice has 25 pens. He/She gets 19 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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John has 15 red marbles and 10 blue marbles. How many marbles does he have in total?,Additive,Total
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A box contains 20 pencils and 5 pens. How many items are there in the box?,Additive,Total
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Maria has 22 apples. He/She gets 36 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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Sara had 10 pencils. She bought 5 more. How many pencils does she have now?,Additive,Total
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Tom has 40 candies. He/She gets 34 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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A farmer had 60 apples. He sold 20. How many apples are left?,Additive,Total
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John has 40 candies. He/She gets 30 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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Alice has 22 candies. He/She gets 8 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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Alice has 40 pens. He/She gets 31 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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John has 18 candies. He/She gets 13 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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Alice has 18 candies. He/She gets 7 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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Tom walked 4 km in the morning and 9 km in the evening. How many kilometers did he/she walk in total?,Additive,Total
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Maria has 19 books. He/She gets 40 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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Alice walked 18 km in the morning and 1 km in the evening. How many kilometers did he/she walk in total?,Additive,Total
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John has 44 books. He/She gets 1 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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Alice walked 16 km in the morning and 15 km in the evening. How many kilometers did he/she walk in total?,Additive,Total
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John has 32 apples. He/She gets 17 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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A library had 150 books. 30 were borrowed. How many books remain in the library?,Additive,Total
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John has 15 pens. He/She gets 16 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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Alice has 33 candies. He/She gets 8 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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Tom has 50 candies. He/She gets 42 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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Maria has 7 books. He/She gets 5 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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Alice has 23 pens. He/She gets 3 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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John has 4 candies. He/She gets 6 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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Tom has 31 books. He/She gets 25 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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Alice walked 5 km in the morning and 9 km in the evening. How many kilometers did he/she walk in total?,Additive,Total
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Alice has 27 apples. He/She gets 38 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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Sara had 10 books. She received 5 more as a gift. How many books does she have now?,Additive,Total
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John has 38 pens. He/She gets 50 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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"Alice has 47 apples, and Tom has 16. How many more does John have than Tom?",Additive,Total
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Alice has 24 pens. He/She gets 5 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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Alice has 19 candies. He/She gets 4 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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Maria has 47 pens. He/She gets 20 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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Alice has 42 apples. He/She gets 35 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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John has 21 pens. He/She gets 13 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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Tom has 4 candies. He/She gets 32 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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Alice walked 12 km in the morning and 19 km in the evening. How many kilometers did he/she walk in total?,Additive,Total
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Tom has 47 books. He/She gets 34 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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Tom walked 3 km in the morning and 8 km in the evening. How many kilometers did he/she walk in total?,Additive,Total
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Maria has 32 pens. He/She gets 19 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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Jenny had 20 candies. She received 10 more from her friend. How many candies does she have now?,Additive,Total
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"A savings account earns $50 each month. If the balance is $500 now, what will it be in 6 months?",Additive,Total
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Alice has 2 pens. He/She gets 11 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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John has 35 pens. He/She gets 30 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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Tom has 46 apples. He/She gets 24 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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John has 42 apples. He/She gets 32 more. How many does he/she have now?,Additive,Total
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"A library adds 10 new books each month. If there are 150 books now, how many will there be in 4 months?",Additive,Total
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A pen costs $2. This is $1 less than the cost of a pencil. How much does the pencil cost?,Additive,Difference
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A baker made 30 cookies. He sold 20 of them. How many cookies does he have left?,Additive,Difference
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Jenny had 9 balloons. 3 of them popped. How many balloons does she have now?,Additive,Difference
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A pen costs $2. This is $1 less than the cost of a pencil. How much does the pencil cost?,Additive,Difference
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A tree had 50 leaves. 12 leaves fell off. How many leaves are left on the tree?,Additive,Difference
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"Sarah has 15 marbles, which is 5 more than Tom has. How many marbles does Tom have?",Additive,Difference
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Jenny had 9 balloons. 3 of them popped. How many balloons does she have now?,Additive,Difference
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Jenny had 9 balloons. 3 of them popped. How many balloons does she have now?,Additive,Difference
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A pen costs $2. This is $1 less than the cost of a pencil. How much does the pencil cost?,Additive,Difference
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71 |
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Tom has 12 pencils. He gives 3 to his friend. How many pencils does Tom have now?,Additive,Difference
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A tree had 50 leaves. 12 leaves fell off. How many leaves are left on the tree?,Additive,Difference
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A pen costs $2. This is $1 less than the cost of a pencil. How much does the pencil cost?,Additive,Difference
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74 |
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A tree had 50 leaves. 12 leaves fell off. How many leaves are left on the tree?,Additive,Difference
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75 |
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A tree had 50 leaves. 12 leaves fell off. How many leaves are left on the tree?,Additive,Difference
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76 |
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"Sarah has 15 marbles, which is 5 more than Tom has. How many marbles does Tom have?",Additive,Difference
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77 |
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Jenny had 9 balloons. 3 of them popped. How many balloons does she have now?,Additive,Difference
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78 |
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A baker made 30 cookies. He sold 20 of them. How many cookies does he have left?,Additive,Difference
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79 |
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"Sarah has 15 marbles, which is 5 more than Tom has. How many marbles does Tom have?",Additive,Difference
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80 |
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"Sarah has 15 marbles, which is 5 more than Tom has. How many marbles does Tom have?",Additive,Difference
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81 |
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A tree had 50 leaves. 12 leaves fell off. How many leaves are left on the tree?,Additive,Difference
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82 |
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Lily has 12 apples. This is 4 more than what Jake has. How many apples does Jake have?,Additive,Difference
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83 |
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Jenny had 9 balloons. 3 of them popped. How many balloons does she have now?,Additive,Difference
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84 |
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Tom has 12 pencils. He gives 3 to his friend. How many pencils does Tom have now?,Additive,Difference
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85 |
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"Sarah has 15 marbles, which is 5 more than Tom has. How many marbles does Tom have?",Additive,Difference
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86 |
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A baker made 30 cookies. He sold 20 of them. How many cookies does he have left?,Additive,Difference
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87 |
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Lily has 12 apples. This is 4 more than what Jake has. How many apples does Jake have?,Additive,Difference
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88 |
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Lily has 12 apples. This is 4 more than what Jake has. How many apples does Jake have?,Additive,Difference
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89 |
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Tom has 12 pencils. He gives 3 to his friend. How many pencils does Tom have now?,Additive,Difference
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90 |
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"Sarah has 15 marbles, which is 5 more than Tom has. How many marbles does Tom have?",Additive,Difference
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91 |
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A baker made 30 cookies. He sold 20 of them. How many cookies does he have left?,Additive,Difference
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92 |
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Jenny had 9 balloons. 3 of them popped. How many balloons does she have now?,Additive,Difference
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93 |
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John had 15 candies. He gave 5 to his friend. How many candies does he have left?,Additive,Difference
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94 |
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A baker made 30 cookies. He sold 20 of them. How many cookies does he have left?,Additive,Difference
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95 |
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Tom has 12 pencils. He gives 3 to his friend. How many pencils does Tom have now?,Additive,Difference
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96 |
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Lily has 12 apples. This is 4 more than what Jake has. How many apples does Jake have?,Additive,Difference
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97 |
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Jenny had 9 balloons. 3 of them popped. How many balloons does she have now?,Additive,Difference
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98 |
+
A baker made 30 cookies. He sold 20 of them. How many cookies does he have left?,Additive,Difference
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99 |
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John had 15 candies. He gave 5 to his friend. How many candies does he have left?,Additive,Difference
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100 |
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John had 15 candies. He gave 5 to his friend. How many candies does he have left?,Additive,Difference
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101 |
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A tree had 50 leaves. 12 leaves fell off. How many leaves are left on the tree?,Additive,Difference
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102 |
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A tree had 50 leaves. 12 leaves fell off. How many leaves are left on the tree?,Additive,Difference
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103 |
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A pen costs $2. This is $1 less than the cost of a pencil. How much does the pencil cost?,Additive,Difference
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104 |
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Tom has 12 pencils. He gives 3 to his friend. How many pencils does Tom have now?,Additive,Difference
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105 |
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"Sarah has 15 marbles, which is 5 more than Tom has. How many marbles does Tom have?",Additive,Difference
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106 |
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A baker made 30 cookies. He sold 20 of them. How many cookies does he have left?,Additive,Difference
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107 |
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A baker made 30 cookies. He sold 20 of them. How many cookies does he have left?,Additive,Difference
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108 |
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"Sarah has 15 marbles, which is 5 more than Tom has. How many marbles does Tom have?",Additive,Difference
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109 |
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A pen costs $2. This is $1 less than the cost of a pencil. How much does the pencil cost?,Additive,Difference
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110 |
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Lily has 12 apples. This is 4 more than what Jake has. How many apples does Jake have?,Additive,Difference
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111 |
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Lily has 12 apples. This is 4 more than what Jake has. How many apples does Jake have?,Additive,Difference
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112 |
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A pen costs $2. This is $1 less than the cost of a pencil. How much does the pencil cost?,Additive,Difference
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113 |
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Lily has 12 apples. This is 4 more than what Jake has. How many apples does Jake have?,Additive,Difference
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114 |
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A tree had 50 leaves. 12 leaves fell off. How many leaves are left on the tree?,Additive,Difference
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115 |
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A baker made 30 cookies. He sold 20 of them. How many cookies does he have left?,Additive,Difference
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116 |
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A pen costs $2. This is $1 less than the cost of a pencil. How much does the pencil cost?,Additive,Difference
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117 |
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A baker made 30 cookies. He sold 20 of them. How many cookies does he have left?,Additive,Difference
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118 |
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"Sarah has 15 marbles, which is 5 more than Tom has. How many marbles does Tom have?",Additive,Difference
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119 |
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John had 15 candies. He gave 5 to his friend. How many candies does he have left?,Additive,Difference
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120 |
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A tree had 50 leaves. 12 leaves fell off. How many leaves are left on the tree?,Additive,Difference
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121 |
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Jenny had 9 balloons. 3 of them popped. How many balloons does she have now?,Additive,Difference
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122 |
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"A carton has 18 books. If you have 2 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
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123 |
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"There are 5 rows of chairs in a hall with some chairs in each row. In total, there are 60 chairs. How many chairs are in each row?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
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124 |
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"A pack has 15 bottles. If you have 8 such packs, how many books do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
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125 |
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"A box has 18 books. If you have 8 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
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126 |
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A rectangle has a length of 12 cm and a width of 8 cm. What is the area of the rectangle?,Multiplicative,Equal Groups
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127 |
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"A carton has 9 bottles. If you have 6 such packs, how many pencils do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
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128 |
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"A pack has 5 bottles. If you have 4 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
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129 |
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"A carton has 18 books. If you have 2 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
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130 |
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"If a worker earns $20 per hour, how much will they earn in 10 hours?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
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131 |
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"A pack has 17 bottles. If you have 10 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
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132 |
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"A carton has 15 pencils. If you have 7 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
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133 |
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"A box has 10 bottles. If you have 2 such packs, how many pencils do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
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134 |
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"A box has 10 bottles. If you have 2 such packs, how many pencils do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
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135 |
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"A carton has 7 pencils. If you have 6 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
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136 |
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There are 8 packs of crayons. Each pack has 12 crayons. How many crayons are there in total?,Multiplicative,Equal Groups
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137 |
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"A carton has 8 bottles. If you have 9 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
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138 |
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"A box has 17 books. If you have 2 such packs, how many pencils do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
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139 |
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"A carton has 7 pencils. If you have 6 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
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140 |
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"If one book costs $10, how much will 7 books cost?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
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141 |
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"A box has 15 pencils. If you have 2 such packs, how many books do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
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142 |
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There are 8 packs of crayons. Each pack has 12 crayons. How many crayons are there in total?,Multiplicative,Equal Groups
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Sarah has 8 bags with 5 oranges in each. How many oranges does she have?,Multiplicative,Equal Groups
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144 |
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"A carton has 7 pencils. If you have 6 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
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145 |
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There are 5 baskets. Each basket has 4 apples. How many apples are there in total?,Multiplicative,Equal Groups
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146 |
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"A pack has 8 books. If you have 6 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
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147 |
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"A carton has 9 books. If you have 7 such packs, how many books do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
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148 |
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Sarah has 8 bags with 5 oranges in each. How many oranges does she have?,Multiplicative,Equal Groups
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149 |
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"A pack has 5 bottles. If you have 4 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
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150 |
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"A box has 8 bottles. If you have 3 such packs, how many pencils do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
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151 |
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"A pack has 11 books. If you have 7 such packs, how many pencils do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
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152 |
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"If a worker earns $20 per hour, how much will they earn in 10 hours?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
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153 |
+
"A box has 15 pencils. If you have 2 such packs, how many books do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
|
154 |
+
There are 5 baskets. Each basket has 4 apples. How many apples are there in total?,Multiplicative,Equal Groups
|
155 |
+
"A box has 8 bottles. If you have 3 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
|
156 |
+
A parking lot has 8 rows with 10 cars in each row. How many cars are there in the parking lot?,Multiplicative,Equal Groups
|
157 |
+
"A carton has 13 pencils. If you have 4 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
|
158 |
+
"A carton has 6 bottles. If you have 6 such packs, how many books do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
|
159 |
+
"A box has 20 books. If you have 5 such packs, how many books do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
|
160 |
+
"A box has 5 bottles. If you have 8 such packs, how many books do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
|
161 |
+
"A box has 18 books. If you have 8 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
|
162 |
+
A garden has 4 rows of plants. Each row has 6 plants. How many plants are there in total?,Multiplicative,Equal Groups
|
163 |
+
"A factory produces some toys each day. In 7 days, it produced 210 toys. How many toys were produced each day?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
|
164 |
+
There are 5 baskets. Each basket has 4 apples. How many apples are there in total?,Multiplicative,Equal Groups
|
165 |
+
A train has 10 carriages. Each carriage can hold 40 passengers. How many passengers can the train carry in total?,Multiplicative,Equal Groups
|
166 |
+
"There are 5 rows of chairs in a hall with some chairs in each row. In total, there are 60 chairs. How many chairs are in each row?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
|
167 |
+
A factory produces 100 units every hour. How many units are produced in 7 hours?,Multiplicative,Equal Groups
|
168 |
+
"If one book costs $10, how much will 7 books cost?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
|
169 |
+
"A carton has 19 pencils. If you have 10 such packs, how many books do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
|
170 |
+
"A factory produces some toys each day. In 7 days, it produced 210 toys. How many toys were produced each day?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
|
171 |
+
"A box has 12 pencils. If you have 4 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
|
172 |
+
"A pack has 5 bottles. If you have 4 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
|
173 |
+
"A pack has 13 bottles. If you have 6 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
|
174 |
+
"A carton has 18 books. If you have 2 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
|
175 |
+
"A pack has 11 books. If you have 6 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
|
176 |
+
There are 3 rows of chairs with 5 chairs in each row. How many chairs are there in total?,Multiplicative,Equal Groups
|
177 |
+
"A box has 8 bottles. If you have 3 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
|
178 |
+
"A pack has 20 books. If you have 6 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
|
179 |
+
"There are 4 baskets with some apples in each basket. In total, there are 36 apples. How many apples are in each basket?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
|
180 |
+
"If a worker earns $20 per hour, how much will they earn in 10 hours?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
|
181 |
+
"A pack has 13 bottles. If you have 6 such packs, how many bottles do you have in total?",Multiplicative,Equal Groups
|
182 |
+
"A car is 5 times heavier than a motorcycle. If the motorcycle weighs 200 kg, how much does the car weigh?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
183 |
+
"If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a building which is 2 meters, what is the height of the model?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
184 |
+
"Tom has 3 times as many marbles as Jane. If Jane has 4 marbles, how many marbles does Tom have?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
185 |
+
"A car is 5 times heavier than a motorcycle. If the motorcycle weighs 200 kg, how much does the car weigh?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
186 |
+
"If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a tree which is 5 meters, what is the height of the model?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
187 |
+
"Tom has 3 times as many marbles as Jane. If Jane has 4 marbles, how many marbles does Tom have?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
188 |
+
"Tom has 3 times as many marbles as Jane. If Jane has 4 marbles, how many marbles does Tom have?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
189 |
+
"A car is 5 times heavier than a motorcycle. If the motorcycle weighs 200 kg, how much does the car weigh?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
190 |
+
"If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a building which is 3 meters, what is the height of the model?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
191 |
+
"If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a tree which is 5 meters, what is the height of the model?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
192 |
+
"A car is 5 times heavier than a motorcycle. If the motorcycle weighs 200 kg, how much does the car weigh?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
193 |
+
"If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a tree which is 5 meters, what is the height of the model?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
194 |
+
"If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a tree which is 5 meters, what is the height of the model?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
195 |
+
"Tom has 3 times as many marbles as Jane. If Jane has 4 marbles, how many marbles does Tom have?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
196 |
+
"If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a building which is 2 meters, what is the height of the model?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
197 |
+
"If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a tree which is 5 meters, what is the height of the model?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
198 |
+
"A bicycle is 4 times faster than walking. If walking speed is 5 km/h, what is the speed of the bicycle?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
199 |
+
"Tom has 3 times as many marbles as Jane. If Jane has 4 marbles, how many marbles does Tom have?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
200 |
+
"If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a building which is 3 meters, what is the height of the model?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
201 |
+
"If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a building which is 2 meters, what is the height of the model?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
202 |
+
"A bicycle is 4 times faster than walking. If walking speed is 5 km/h, what is the speed of the bicycle?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
203 |
+
"A bicycle is 4 times faster than walking. If walking speed is 5 km/h, what is the speed of the bicycle?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
204 |
+
"If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a building which is 3 meters, what is the height of the model?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
205 |
+
"If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a building which is 2 meters, what is the height of the model?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
206 |
+
"Tom has 3 times as many marbles as Jane. If Jane has 4 marbles, how many marbles does Tom have?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
207 |
+
"If the height of a model is 6 times smaller than the actual height of a tree which is 4 meters, what is the height of the model?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
208 |
+
"If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a building which is 2 meters, what is the height of the model?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
209 |
+
"If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a building which is 3 meters, what is the height of the model?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
210 |
+
"A bicycle is 4 times faster than walking. If walking speed is 5 km/h, what is the speed of the bicycle?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
211 |
+
"Tom has 3 times as many marbles as Jane. If Jane has 4 marbles, how many marbles does Tom have?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
212 |
+
"If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a building which is 2 meters, what is the height of the model?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
213 |
+
"If the height of a model is 6 times smaller than the actual height of a tree which is 4 meters, what is the height of the model?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
214 |
+
"If the height of a model is 6 times smaller than the actual height of a tree which is 4 meters, what is the height of the model?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
215 |
+
"If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a tree which is 5 meters, what is the height of the model?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
216 |
+
"If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a tree which is 5 meters, what is the height of the model?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
217 |
+
"A car is 5 times heavier than a motorcycle. If the motorcycle weighs 200 kg, how much does the car weigh?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
218 |
+
"If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a building which is 3 meters, what is the height of the model?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
219 |
+
"If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a building which is 2 meters, what is the height of the model?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
220 |
+
"If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a building which is 2 meters, what is the height of the model?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
221 |
+
"A car is 5 times heavier than a motorcycle. If the motorcycle weighs 200 kg, how much does the car weigh?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
222 |
+
"A bicycle is 4 times faster than walking. If walking speed is 5 km/h, what is the speed of the bicycle?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
223 |
+
"A bicycle is 4 times faster than walking. If walking speed is 5 km/h, what is the speed of the bicycle?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
224 |
+
"A car is 5 times heavier than a motorcycle. If the motorcycle weighs 200 kg, how much does the car weigh?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
225 |
+
"A bicycle is 4 times faster than walking. If walking speed is 5 km/h, what is the speed of the bicycle?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
226 |
+
"If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a tree which is 5 meters, what is the height of the model?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
227 |
+
"If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a building which is 2 meters, what is the height of the model?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
228 |
+
"A car is 5 times heavier than a motorcycle. If the motorcycle weighs 200 kg, how much does the car weigh?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
229 |
+
"If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a building which is 2 meters, what is the height of the model?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
230 |
+
"If the height of a model is 6 times smaller than the actual height of a tree which is 4 meters, what is the height of the model?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
231 |
+
"If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a tree which is 5 meters, what is the height of the model?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
232 |
+
"Tom has 3 times as many marbles as Jane. If Jane has 4 marbles, how many marbles does Tom have?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
233 |
+
"If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a tree which is 5 meters, what is the height of the model?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
234 |
+
"A car is 5 times heavier than a motorcycle. If the motorcycle weighs 200 kg, how much does the car weigh?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
235 |
+
"Tom has 3 times as many marbles as Jane. If Jane has 4 marbles, how many marbles does Tom have?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
236 |
+
"If the height of a model is 6 times smaller than the actual height of a tree which is 4 meters, what is the height of the model?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
237 |
+
"A car is 5 times heavier than a motorcycle. If the motorcycle weighs 200 kg, how much does the car weigh?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
238 |
+
"If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a building which is 3 meters, what is the height of the model?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
239 |
+
"If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a building which is 2 meters, what is the height of the model?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
240 |
+
"If the height of a model is 6 times smaller than the actual height of a tree which is 4 meters, what is the height of the model?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
241 |
+
"If the height of a model is 5 times smaller than the actual height of a building which is 2 meters, what is the height of the model?",Multiplicative,Comparison
|
242 |
+
"If a worker earns $15 per hour, how much will they earn in 8 hours?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
243 |
+
"The ratio of blue to red balls in a bag is 2:1. If there are 10 blue balls, how many red balls are there?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
244 |
+
"If 1/3 of a cake is eaten, how much of the cake remains?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
245 |
+
"A farmer has 50 kg of wheat, which is packed into 5 bags. How many kilograms of wheat are in each bag?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
246 |
+
Water flows into a tank at a rate of 5 liters per minute. How much water will flow in after 12 minutes?,Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
247 |
+
"If one book costs $12, how much do 8 books cost?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
248 |
+
"If a worker earns $15 per hour, how much will they earn in 8 hours?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
249 |
+
"The ratio of cats to dogs in a shelter is 5:4. If there are 20 cats, how many dogs are there?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
250 |
+
A car consumes 7 liters of fuel to travel 100 km. How much fuel is needed for 500 km?,Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
251 |
+
"A farmer has 50 kg of wheat, which is packed into 5 bags. How many kilograms of wheat are in each bag?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
252 |
+
"A farmer has 50 kg of wheat, which is packed into 5 bags. How many kilograms of wheat are in each bag?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
253 |
+
"If one book costs $12, how much do 8 books cost?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
254 |
+
"In a map, 1 inch represents 5 miles. If the distance between two cities on the map is 4 inches, what is the actual distance?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
255 |
+
Water flows into a tank at a rate of 5 liters per minute. How much water will flow in after 12 minutes?,Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
256 |
+
"A recipe calls for 2 cups of sugar for every 5 cups of flour. If you have 10 cups of flour, how many cups of sugar do you need?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
257 |
+
A factory produces 15 gadgets per hour. How many gadgets are produced in 10 hours?,Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
258 |
+
"If one book costs $12, how much do 8 books cost?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
259 |
+
"The ratio of boys to girls in a class is 2:3. If there are 12 boys, how many girls are there?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
260 |
+
"A recipe calls for 2 cups of sugar. If the recipe is doubled, how many cups of sugar are needed?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
261 |
+
A car travels at 60 km/h. How far will it travel in 3 hours?,Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
262 |
+
"The ratio of boys to girls in a class is 2:3. If there are 12 boys, how many girls are there?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
263 |
+
"If one book costs $12, how much do 8 books cost?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
264 |
+
"If 3 pencils cost $9, how much would 5 pencils cost?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
265 |
+
"A recipe calls for 2 cups of sugar. If the recipe is doubled, how many cups of sugar are needed?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
266 |
+
A factory produces 15 gadgets per hour. How many gadgets are produced in 10 hours?,Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
267 |
+
"A recipe calls for 2 cups of sugar. If the recipe is doubled, how many cups of sugar are needed?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
268 |
+
"A rope is 12 meters long. If 1/4 of it is cut off, how much rope is left?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
269 |
+
A tank holds 200 liters of water. It is divided equally into 4 smaller tanks. How much water does each smaller tank hold?,Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
270 |
+
"A pizza is cut into 8 slices. If 3/8 of the pizza is eaten, how many slices are left?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
271 |
+
"If 1/3 of a cake is eaten, how much of the cake remains?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
272 |
+
"If 1/3 of a cake is eaten, how much of the cake remains?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
273 |
+
"The ratio of cats to dogs in a shelter is 5:4. If there are 20 cats, how many dogs are there?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
274 |
+
"A recipe calls for 2 cups of sugar. If the recipe is doubled, how many cups of sugar are needed?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
275 |
+
A car consumes 7 liters of fuel to travel 100 km. How much fuel is needed for 500 km?,Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
276 |
+
"The ratio of blue to red balls in a bag is 2:1. If there are 10 blue balls, how many red balls are there?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
277 |
+
"A recipe calls for 2 cups of sugar for every 5 cups of flour. If you have 10 cups of flour, how many cups of sugar do you need?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
278 |
+
A car travels 60 miles in 1.5 hours. How far will it travel in 4 hours?,Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
279 |
+
"The ratio of cats to dogs in a shelter is 5:4. If there are 20 cats, how many dogs are there?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
280 |
+
"If a worker earns $15 per hour, how much will they earn in 8 hours?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
281 |
+
"If one book costs $12, how much do 8 books cost?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
282 |
+
There are 36 apples divided equally among 6 baskets. How many apples are in each basket?,Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
283 |
+
"If a worker earns $15 per hour, how much will they earn in 8 hours?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
284 |
+
"The ratio of boys to girls in a class is 3:2. If there are 12 boys, how many girls are there?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
285 |
+
"In a map, 1 inch represents 5 miles. If the distance between two cities on the map is 4 inches, what is the actual distance?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
286 |
+
A car consumes 8 liters of fuel to travel 100 km. How much fuel is needed for 300 km?,Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
287 |
+
"The ratio of boys to girls in a class is 3:2. If there are 12 boys, how many girls are there?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
288 |
+
There are 36 apples divided equally among 6 baskets. How many apples are in each basket?,Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
289 |
+
"If one book costs $12, how much do 8 books cost?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
290 |
+
"The ratio of boys to girls in a class is 2:3. If there are 12 boys, how many girls are there?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
291 |
+
"The ratio of blue to red balls in a bag is 2:1. If there are 10 blue balls, how many red balls are there?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
292 |
+
"If 1/3 of a cake is eaten, how much of the cake remains?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
293 |
+
"If a worker earns $15 per hour, how much will they earn in 8 hours?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
294 |
+
"A recipe calls for 2 cups of sugar. If the recipe is doubled, how many cups of sugar are needed?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
295 |
+
Water flows into a tank at a rate of 5 liters per minute. How much water will flow in after 12 minutes?,Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
296 |
+
"If 1/3 of a cake is eaten, how much of the cake remains?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
297 |
+
"A recipe calls for 2 cups of sugar for every 5 cups of flour. If you have 10 cups of flour, how many cups of sugar do you need?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
298 |
+
A car consumes 8 liters of fuel to travel 100 km. How much fuel is needed for 300 km?,Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
299 |
+
"A rope is 12 meters long. If 1/4 of it is cut off, how much rope is left?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
300 |
+
"In a map, 1 inch represents 5 miles. If the distance between two cities on the map is 4 inches, what is the actual distance?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
301 |
+
"The ratio of boys to girls in a class is 3:2. If there are 12 boys, how many girls are there?",Multiplicative,Ratios/Proportions
|
302 |
+
"A store had 25 pens. After selling some, 15 pens are left. How many pens were sold?",Additive,Change
|
303 |
+
"A car had 15 gallons of fuel. After driving for a while, 5 gallons were used. How much fuel is left?",Additive,Change
|
304 |
+
A store had 100 toys. 30 were sold. How many toys are left?,Additive,Change
|
305 |
+
A shopkeeper had 200 items. He sold 50. How many items does he have left?,Additive,Change
|
306 |
+
Tom has some candies. He gave away 25 and now has 10. How many did he start with?,Additive,Change
|
307 |
+
John had 40 candies. He gave some to his friends and now has 28 candies. How many candies did he give away?,Additive,Change
|
308 |
+
A store had 100 toys. 30 were sold. How many toys are left?,Additive,Change
|
309 |
+
"Tom's weight was 180 pounds. After a month of exercise, he lost 10 pounds. What is his new weight?",Additive,Change
|
310 |
+
"A store had 25 pens. After selling some, 15 pens are left. How many pens were sold?",Additive,Change
|
311 |
+
"A tank was filled with water. After removing 30 liters, 70 liters are left. How much water was in the tank initially?",Additive,Change
|
312 |
+
"The temperature was 72°F in the morning. By noon, it increased by 10°F. What is the temperature now?",Additive,Change
|
313 |
+
"A store had 25 pens. After selling some, 15 pens are left. How many pens were sold?",Additive,Change
|
314 |
+
Tom has some candies. He gave away 25 and now has 10. How many did he start with?,Additive,Change
|
315 |
+
Tom has some candies. He gave away 25 and now has 10. How many did he start with?,Additive,Change
|
316 |
+
John had 40 candies. He gave some to his friends and now has 28 candies. How many candies did he give away?,Additive,Change
|
317 |
+
"Tom's weight was 180 pounds. After a month of exercise, he lost 10 pounds. What is his new weight?",Additive,Change
|
318 |
+
"A car had 15 gallons of fuel. After driving for a while, 5 gallons were used. How much fuel is left?",Additive,Change
|
319 |
+
John had 40 candies. He gave some to his friends and now has 28 candies. How many candies did he give away?,Additive,Change
|
320 |
+
John had 40 candies. He gave some to his friends and now has 28 candies. How many candies did he give away?,Additive,Change
|
321 |
+
"The temperature was 72°F in the morning. By noon, it increased by 10°F. What is the temperature now?",Additive,Change
|
322 |
+
Sara had 18 flowers. She gave some away and now has 10 flowers. How many flowers did she give away?,Additive,Change
|
323 |
+
"Tom's weight was 180 pounds. After a month of exercise, he lost 10 pounds. What is his new weight?",Additive,Change
|
324 |
+
Sarah had $50. She spent $20 on groceries. How much money does she have left?,Additive,Change
|
325 |
+
John had 40 candies. He gave some to his friends and now has 28 candies. How many candies did he give away?,Additive,Change
|
326 |
+
A boy had 60 marbles. He gave away 20. How many marbles does he have left?,Additive,Change
|
327 |
+
A baker had 50 cakes. He sold 15. How many cakes does he have now?,Additive,Change
|
328 |
+
Sara had 18 flowers. She gave some away and now has 10 flowers. How many flowers did she give away?,Additive,Change
|
329 |
+
Sarah had $50. She spent $20 on groceries. How much money does she have left?,Additive,Change
|
330 |
+
A boy had 60 marbles. He gave away 20. How many marbles does he have left?,Additive,Change
|
331 |
+
"Tom's weight was 180 pounds. After a month of exercise, he lost 10 pounds. What is his new weight?",Additive,Change
|
332 |
+
"A plant was 8 inches tall. After a week, it grew 3 inches. How tall is it now?",Additive,Change
|
333 |
+
A boy had 60 marbles. He gave away 20. How many marbles does he have left?,Additive,Change
|
334 |
+
"A tank was filled with water. After removing 30 liters, 70 liters are left. How much water was in the tank initially?",Additive,Change
|
335 |
+
Sara had 18 flowers. She gave some away and now has 10 flowers. How many flowers did she give away?,Additive,Change
|
336 |
+
A store had 100 toys. 30 were sold. How many toys are left?,Additive,Change
|
337 |
+
A boy had 60 marbles. He gave away 20. How many marbles does he have left?,Additive,Change
|
338 |
+
Sam has some marbles. He gave 10 to his friend and now has 15 left. How many marbles did Sam start with?,Additive,Change
|
339 |
+
"A plant was 8 inches tall. After a week, it grew 3 inches. How tall is it now?",Additive,Change
|
340 |
+
Tom has some candies. He gave away 25 and now has 10. How many did he start with?,Additive,Change
|
341 |
+
Tom has some candies. He gave away 25 and now has 10. How many did he start with?,Additive,Change
|
342 |
+
A shopkeeper had 200 items. He sold 50. How many items does he have left?,Additive,Change
|
343 |
+
"A tank was filled with water. After removing 30 liters, 70 liters are left. How much water was in the tank initially?",Additive,Change
|
344 |
+
A boy had 60 marbles. He gave away 20. How many marbles does he have left?,Additive,Change
|
345 |
+
A boy had 60 marbles. He gave away 20. How many marbles does he have left?,Additive,Change
|
346 |
+
A shopkeeper had 200 items. He sold 50. How many items does he have left?,Additive,Change
|
347 |
+
A baker had 50 cakes. He sold 15. How many cakes does he have now?,Additive,Change
|
348 |
+
A baker had 50 cakes. He sold 15. How many cakes does he have now?,Additive,Change
|
349 |
+
A shopkeeper had 200 items. He sold 50. How many items does he have left?,Additive,Change
|
350 |
+
A baker had 50 cakes. He sold 15. How many cakes does he have now?,Additive,Change
|
351 |
+
"The temperature was 72°F in the morning. By noon, it increased by 10°F. What is the temperature now?",Additive,Change
|
352 |
+
A boy had 60 marbles. He gave away 20. How many marbles does he have left?,Additive,Change
|
353 |
+
"A store had 25 pens. After selling some, 15 pens are left. How many pens were sold?",Additive,Change
|
354 |
+
"A car had 15 gallons of fuel. After driving for a while, 5 gallons were used. How much fuel is left?",Additive,Change
|
355 |
+
Sam has some marbles. He gave 10 to his friend and now has 15 left. How many marbles did Sam start with?,Additive,Change
|
356 |
+
"The temperature was 72°F in the morning. By noon, it increased by 10°F. What is the temperature now?",Additive,Change
|
357 |
+
"Tom's weight was 180 pounds. After a month of exercise, he lost 10 pounds. What is his new weight?",Additive,Change
|
358 |
+
"The temperature was 72°F in the morning. By noon, it increased by 10°F. What is the temperature now?",Additive,Change
|
359 |
+
"A store had 25 pens. After selling some, 15 pens are left. How many pens were sold?",Additive,Change
|
360 |
+
"Tom's weight was 180 pounds. After a month of exercise, he lost 10 pounds. What is his new weight?",Additive,Change
|
361 |
+
Sam has some marbles. He gave 10 to his friend and now has 15 left. How many marbles did Sam start with?,Additive,Change
|