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Newton and Me
- Math Word Problems
1.
In this story, the boy loves to play outside with his dog Newton. If they play outside for two hours, come inside for lunch, and then play two more hours, how many hours in total have they spent playing?
4 hours
5 hours
6 hours
2.
The boy and Newton have six balls to play with, but they lose two of them in a big, thick bush. How many balls are left?
5 balls
4 balls
2 balls
3.
If you have two trucks and each truck has four wheels, how many wheels do you have altogether?
8 wheels
6 wheels
7 wheels
4.
Like the boy in the story, you decide to collect rocks in a wagon. You collect 3 rocks, then 2 rocks, and then 5 rocks. How many rocks do you now have in the wagon?
12 rocks
11 rocks
10 rocks
5.
It's hard to move a wagon full of heavy rocks all on your own. If you ask your mother, sister, father, and aunt to help you, then how many people in total are now trying to pull the wagon?
4
5
6
6.
The boy loves to play dominos with Newton. His domino set includes 20 dominos, but he loses 5 of them. How many dominos are left in the set?
14 dominos
15 dominos
10 dominos
7.
It's four o'clock and the boy's mother tells him that it's time to stop playing. He convinces her to let him play until 6 o'clock instead. How much more time does he have to play?
3 hours
1 hour
2 hours
8.
You and three friends are playing catch in a park when four more kids come up and ask to play with you. How many kids in total are now playing catch?
8
7
6
9.
In order to test gravity, the boy throws ten balls high up towards the sky. When he goes to collect them, he can only find four. How many are missing?
5
6
8
10.
There are 15 apples in a tree, but 7 of them fall to the ground below. How many apples are still up in the tree?
8 apples
9 apples
6 apples
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