This worksheet covers Real-World Applications, 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. How many apples does Sarah have left?
8
4
10
12
Tom has 5 packs of crayons. Each pack contains 8 crayons. How many crayons does Tom have in total?
40
30
25
50
A baker made 24 cookies. He packed them into boxes that each hold 6 cookies. How many boxes did he use?
4
6
5
3
Jenny read 15 pages of her book on Monday and 10 pages on Tuesday. How many pages did she read in total?
25
30
20
15
A toy store has 50 toy cars. If 15 of them are sold, how many toy cars are left in the store?
35
40
45
30
Mark has 3 packs of stickers. Each pack has 10 stickers. How many stickers does Mark have in total?
30
20
25
15
Liam has 100 marbles. He gives 25 marbles to his brother. How many marbles does Liam have now?
75
80
70
85
There are 7 days in a week. If Emily has 3 weeks of homework, how many days of homework does she have?
21
18
15
24
A farmer has 60 eggs. He sells 20 eggs. How many eggs does he have left?
40
30
50
20
If there are 4 chairs at each table and there are 6 tables, how many chairs are there in total?
24
20
18
22
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