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Solving Problems by Balancing using Addition or Subtraction
1. Jacob's age is three years less than Ahmed's age.
Jacob is seventeen:
How old is Ahmed?
2. Eric's age is 11 more than Kale's age.
Eric is twenty.
How old is Kale?
3. A truck weighs 500 kg more than a car.
The truck weighs 2700 kg.
How much does the car weigh?
4. Kaylee's locker has 6 fewer items than Audrey's locker.
Kaylee's locker has 31 items.
How many Items are in Audrey's locker?
5. A jug of milk holds 15 fewer Iitres of liquid than a coffee maker.
A jug of milk hold three litres.
How many litres does a coffee maker hold?
6. Tina drives sixty-five km fewer than Nancy.
Tina drives 200 km.
How far does Nancy drive?
7. Jordan’s stamp collection has 9 more items than Taylor’s collection.
Jordan’s stamp collection has thirty-eight items.
How many items are in Taylor’s collection?
Solving Problems by Balancing using Multiplication or Division
8. Sarah jogs five times as far as Kaitlyn.
Sarah jogs 30 km.
How far does Kaitlyn jog?
9. Tyler delivered one-third as many parcels as Jimmy.
Tyler delivered twenty-five parcels.
How many parcels did Jimmy deliver?
10. Mr. Rankine jogs six times farther than Mr. A.
Mr. Rankine jogs 42 km.
How far does Mr. A. jog?
11. Sam weighs one-fourth as much as Hulk Hogan.
Sam weighs 23 kg.
How much does Hulk Hogan weigh?
12. KCI has three times as many students as MacGregor.
KCI has 1200 students.
How many students are at MacGregor?
13. The football team has half as many members as the jazz choir.
The football team has seventeen players.
How many members are there in the jazz choir?
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