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- Math Word Problems
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If Packy collects a paper-clip, a moth ball, and two rubber bands, how many things has he collected?
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If Packy picks up his turtle, his string bean, his clover, his pine cone, and his egg, how many things can he put in his green pile?
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If Packy finds 7 acorns, and his sister takes two, how many acorns will Packy have left?
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There are 7 clovers in Packy's green pile BEFORE his sister sneaks over, and only 3 clovers AFTER she leaves. How many did she take?
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Packy decides to combine his 'green' (clover, string bean, turtle) pile, with his 'things with a hard outer shell' pile (egg, turtle, acorn). How many DIFFERENT things will be in the new pile?
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There are 3 things in Packy's 'rough' pile, 3 things in Packy's 'round' pile, and 3 things in Packy's 'made out of metal' pile, how many things would there be if Packy combined ALL 3 PILES?
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Packy has a 'green' pile, a 'hard outer shell pile', a 'things that can be plucked from a tree' pile, a 'round' pile, a 'knit, stitch, or sew' pile, a 'metal' pile, an 'open and close' pile, and a 'rough' pile! How many piles does Packy have?
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The 'things that can be plucked from a tree' pile has an acorn, a cherry, and a pine cone. If pack finds an apple and adds it, how many things will there be in the pile?
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If Packy's sister took the cherry, the tea kettle, the yarn, and the egg, how many more things does she need to take before she has 10 of Packy's possessions?
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Packy's sister has taken 7 of Packy's possessions. Packy takes back 6. How many does his sister have left?
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