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International Mathematics Level 1-B
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(altogether)

1. Tom has 18 oranges. Mary has 17 oranges. How many oranges do


they have altogether?

2. There are 11 green balls in a basket. Peter puts 15 orange balls and
21 purple balls into the basket. How many balls are there in the basket
altogether?

3. A florist sells 26 orchids, 32 carnations and 18 roses. How many


flowers does she sell altogether?

4. There are 9 apples in a basket. Another 12 red apples and 16 green


apples are put into the basket. How many apples are there altogether?
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(more than and fewer than)

1. Peter has 24 stickers. Jane has 9 stickers more than him. How many
stickers do they have altogether?

2. A shirt costs $41. A pair of plants cost $12 more than the shirt. How
much do the shirt and the pair of pants cost altogether?

3. Tom has 28 balloons. Jim has 23 balloons more than him. How many
balloons do they have altogether?

4. Jack sells 24 charity tickets. He sells 17 charity tickets fewer than


Mary. How many charity tickets do they sell altogether?
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(at first)

1. Mr Adam has some eggs. He sells 24 eggs in the morning and 10 egg
in the afternoon. He has 25 eggs left. How many eggs does he have at first?

2. Peter has some paperclips. He uses 15 of them and gives 6 paperclips


to his sister. He has 17 paperclips left. How many paperclips does he have
at first?

3. Ann has some apples. She sells 28 apples and has 15 apples left. How
many apples does she have at first?

4. Joe has some marbles. He receives 18 marbles from his father and 13
marbles from his brother. He has 40 marbles in the end. How many marbles
does he have at first?
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(Add, subtracted Answers)

1. When a number is subtracted from another, the answer is 12. If the


bigger number is 17, what is the smaller number?

2. 13 more than a number is 38. What is the number?

3. When two numbers are added together, the answer is 30. If one of the
numbers is 12, what is the other number?

4. When 12 is added to a number, the result is 2 more than 31. What is


the number?
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(substraction)

1. Alice has 23 stamps. She gives her mother 15 stamps. How many
stamps does she have in the end?

2. Mary buys a toaster for $38. She gives the cashier $50. How much
change does she get?

3. Jim has $80. Linda has $36. How much more money does Jim have
than Linda?

4. Tim has $95. He spends $ 26 and saves the rest of his money. How
much does he save?

5. Jack has 26 balloons. Linda has 55 balloons. How many more


balloons must Jack buy so that he will have the same number of balloons
as Linda?
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(Multiplication)

1. There are 8 boy scouts in a group. Each boy scouts has 3 badges.
How many badges do they have altogether?

2. Peter drinks 2 glasses of milk a day. How many glasses of milk does
he drink in a week?

3. Alice puts 8 stamps on every page of her stamp album. There are 5
pages in her album. How many stamps does she have altogether?

4. There are 6 flowers in a bouquet. Betty buys 3 such bouquets. How


many flowers does she buy altogether?
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(Division)

1. Mrs Wood bakes 18 cakes. She puts them equally into 3 boxes. How
many cakes are there in each box?

2. Mr Cook buys a dozen eggs. He puts them equally into 4 bags. How
many eggs are there in each bag?

3. Andrew reads 4 pages of a book a day. How many days will he take
to finish reading a 32-page book?
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(Other)

1. Mrs Drew buys 30 sweets. She gives 12 sweets to her daughter and
15 sweets to her son. How many sweets has she left?

2. There are 22 flowers in a vase. 9 of them are red, 6 are yellow and
the rest are pink. How many pink flowers are there in the vase?

3. Mrs Jones bakes 35 cookies. There are 8 butter cookies, some


chocolate chip cookies and 12 coconut cookies. How many chocolate chip
cookies does she bake?

4. Mrs Drew bakes 16 apple pies and 28 lemon pies on Monday. On


Tuesday, she bakes 12 lemon pies. How many more lemon pies than pies
does she bake in the end?

5. There are 34 peanuts and 12 wainuts on a plate. After Tom has eaten
some of the nuts, there are 17 nuts left. How many nuts does Tom eat?
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(Special Problem)

1. There are 8 boys and 6 girls in class A and 12 students in class B.


How many students are there in two classes?

2. John buys 21 yellow paperclips and 10 more green paperclips than


yellow paperclips. Sean buys 15 paperclips more than John. How many
paperclips does Sean buy?

3. A magazine costs $5 more than a book. The magazine costs $9. What
is the cost of 3 such books?

4. There are 72 people at a party. 20 of them are children and the rest
are adults. How many more adults than children are there?
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5. There are 38 soldiers in a field. 15 of them wear green uniforms and


the rest wear brown uniforms. How many more soldiers wear brown
uniforms than green uniforms?

6. A watch and a clock cost $ 68 at a sale. The watch costs $39. How
much more does the watch cost than the clock?

7. A packet of tomatoes costs $2. Mrs Fay has $10. How many packets
of tomatoes can she buy with all her money?

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