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Grade 3 - Mathematics
5.6 Story Problems - 2

Method:
  1. Read the problem carefully.
  2. Compute the required results.
Example: There are 29 apples in a basket. 12 of them are ripen, find the number of unripe fruits?
Subtract 12 from 29.
Answer: 17

Directions: Solve the following questions. Also write at least ten examples of your own.
Q 1: Bob had 15 apples. He ate 7 apples. How many apples does he have left?
9
5
8
3

Q 2: There are 9 apples in the fridge and 9 on the table. How many in all?
26
18
66
11

Q 3: Mark had 3 dogs. 1 dog ran away. How many dogs were left?
2
3
1
4

Q 4: Ann had 13 pieces of gum. She bought 17 more pieces. How many pieces of gum does she have?
34
30
37
33

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