This worksheet covers Mixed Operations Word Problems, which is part of the Word Problems module in the Elementary Math course. Practice problems are designed to strengthen key concepts and build confidence.
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Set 3 — Foundation
Sarah has 12 apples. She gives 4 apples to her friend and then buys 6 more apples. How many apples does Sarah have now?
14
10
8
12
Tom has 20 candies. He eats 5 candies and then buys 10 more. How many candies does Tom have now?
25
15
30
20
A farmer has 15 chickens. 7 chickens lay eggs. How many chickens do not lay eggs?
8
7
15
22
Lisa has 30 stickers. She gives away 10 stickers and then receives 5 stickers from her friend. How many stickers does Lisa have now?
25
20
30
15
A box contains 24 crayons. If 6 crayons are broken and thrown away, how many crayons are left?
18
12
30
6
In a basket, there are 10 oranges and 5 apples. If you add 3 more apples, how many fruits are there in total?
18
15
20
25
Mark has 50 marbles. He gives 15 marbles to his brother and then finds 5 more marbles. How many marbles does Mark have now?
40
35
30
45
Emily has 18 balloons. She loses 3 balloons and then gets 10 more balloons. How many balloons does Emily have now?
25
20
15
30
A library has 200 books. If 50 books are borrowed and then 30 new books are added, how many books does the library have now?
180
200
150
220
If a toy costs 50, how much money will you have left after buying 2 toys?
20
10
15
25
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