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Nature Recycles—How About You?
- Math Word Problems
1.
Three urchins are on a rock. If there are 6 rocks, each with 3 urchins, how many urchins are there?
18
12
9
2.
10 hermit crabs crawl along the beach. If a wave catches 3 and sweeps them away, how many are left on the sand?
13
7
4
3.
Six Carolina wrens each lay 5 eggs in their nests. How many eggs are there?
18
25
30
4.
Four elf owls perch on their cactus. If one flies off to hunt, how many are left?
3
4
5
5.
An octopus has 8 legs. If there are 2 octopi on the page, how many legs are there in all?
12
14
16
6.
7 woodpecker finches each eat 4 worms. How many worms have been eaten?
21
28
32
7.
2 rhinos stomp across the savanna. Each rhino has 4 legs. How many legs are there in all?
6
8
10
8.
Five hundred termites build a mound. If three hundred leave to form a new colony, how many are left?
150
175
200
9.
Four bromiliads grow on a branch. If three tadpoles swim in each bromiliad, how many tadpoles are there?
12
15
18
10.
Four elephants munch on leaves. If eight more join, how many are in the herd?
8
10
12
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