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Count and write the number:
   
   
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Count and write the number:
   
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Write the number word: 20
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Write the number before 7
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Write the number between 39 and 41
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Amy has 2 navy shirts and 5 brown shirts. How many shirts does Amy have?
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6 letters arrived in the mail on Monday. 4 letters arrived on Tuesday. How many letters arrived all together on Monday and Tuesday?
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Amy ate 1 fruit. Before Amy ate, there was 2 fruit. How much fruit is currently left?
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Albert is 1 year old. Brad is 2 years old. How much older is Brad?
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A fruit basket has nine plums and three oranges. How many total fruits are in this fruit basket?
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Bill used seven gallons of gas driving a car last week. This week Bill's car used seven gallons of gas. How many gallons of gas has Bill's car consumed?
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A store had a sale on all of its four books. It only sold three books. How many books does the store have left?
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The home team had eight points to the visitor's four points. How many points was the home team leading by?
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Albert went shopping at a mall and went into 6 stores. If the mall has a total of 27 stores, how many stores did Albert not go into?
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5 lights were on in the house. 2 lights were turned off. How many lights are still on?
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A fruit basket has four apples and one orange. How many total fruits are in this fruit basket?
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Brad used three gallons of gas driving a car last week. This week Brad's car used three gallons of gas. How many gallons of gas has Brad's car consumed?
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On Monday, Bill saw 3 snowmen at the park. When Bill came back to the park on Thursday, Bill noticed that 2 snowmen had melted. How many snowmen did Bill see on Thursday?
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Jill made two apple pies. Jane made one apple pie. How many more pies did Jill make than Jane?
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Greg and Jane both have colds. Greg sneezed ten times. Jane sneezed nine times. How many times did they both sneeze?
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Jane used ten gallons of gas driving a car last week. This week Jane's car used four gallons of gas. How many gallons of gas has Jane's car consumed?
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Albert gave away one candy bar. Before Albert gave away the candy, Albert had six candy bars. How many candy bars does Albert currently have?
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A fish tank contains 5 fish. 2 of the fish are stationary. How many fish of the fish are moving?
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If you are counting by threes, which number comes after 41?
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If you are counting by sevens, which number comes after 46?
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15 letters arrived in the mail on Monday. 11 letters arrived on Tuesday. How many letters arrived all together on Monday and Tuesday?
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The black dog ran nine miles. The white dog ran twelve miles. How many miles did the dogs run all together?
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A store had a sale on all of its thirteen cameras. It only sold ten cameras. How many cameras does the store have left?
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Jane ate 7 fruit. Before Jane ate, there was 17 fruit. How much fruit is currently left?
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In the middle of the two values, write either >, <, or =.| 7 tens and 4 ones | _______ | four tens and 7 ones |
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In the middle of the two values, write either >, <, or =.| 2 tens and 3 ones | _______ | eight tens and 8 ones |
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Albert has 5 yellow shirts and 14 white shirts. How many shirts does Albert have?
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| 50. |
If your teacher gave you twelve puzzles last week and nine puzzles this week, how many puzzles do you have?
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Jill has read three books. Jill has sixteen books. How many books has Jill not read?
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A fish tank contains 4 fish. 1 of the fish are stationary. How many fish of the fish are moving?
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How much change is shown in cents? (100 cents = one dollar)
   
   
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How much change is shown in cents? (100 cents = one dollar)
   
   
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6 dollars equals _________________ cents
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| 58. |
136 cents equals 2 nickels, _________ quarter, 1 penny, 1 dollar
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