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Long and Short Tail of Colo and Ruff, The
- Math Word Problems
1.
Colo and Ruff are traveling together. They see 3 gophers. The gophers see them and flee. When Colo and Ruff catch up to them, they see 17 more gophers. How many gophers are there all together?
10
20
30
2.
From the previous question, five gophers jump into a hole when they see Colo and Ruff. What fraction of gophers jumped into the hole?
1/8
1/10
1/4
3.
Ruff notices 5 red-tailed hawks. Each red-tailed hawk has 12 large feathers on their tails. How many large feathers are there all together?
60
80
100
4.
Colo is collecting feathers she finds on the ground. On the first day, she finds 18 feathers. On the second day, she noticed that her pile was smaller from the first day. She counts 13 feathers. How many feathers disappeared from the pile?
8
5
3
5.
There are four lizards sitting on a rock. Two lizards felt threatened, so their tails fell off. The other two lizards did not feel threatened, so their tails were still attached. What percent of tails fell off?
25%
40%
50%
6.
There are 8 cougars, 7 skunks, 19 gophers, and 16 lizards. Combined, how many cougars and lizards are there all together?
24
15
35
7.
From the previous question, how many animals are there all together?
15
25
50
8.
There is a mother cougar with two cougar cubs. The mother cougar and cougar cubs each have four legs. How many legs are there all together?
8
12
20
9.
A bobcat can jump 10 feet (3 meters) while a house cat can jump 8 feet (2.4 meters). How many more feet can a bobcat jump than a house cat?
2
4
6
10.
Colo and Ruff find a skunk. The skunk is about 10 feet away from them. If a foot is equal to 12 inches, how many inches away is the skunk from Colo and Ruff?
60 inches
120 inches
180 inches
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