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What's the Difference? An Endangered Animal Subtraction Story
- Math Word Problems
1.
Ten Karner blue butterflies are flying over the sandy beach. Three of them decide to fly away. How many butterflies remain?
4
7
8
2.
Gopher frogs love to hop and play. If there are 6 gopher frogs basking on a rock and half of them jump into the water, then how many gopher frogs are still on the rock?
2
3
4
3.
There are four eaglets perched atop a tall tree. Three more eaglets come and join the others. How many eaglets are there in total?
6
7
8
4.
Twelve prairie dogs were frolicking under the hot sun. Seven dogs got tired and decided to rest under a shady tree. How many prairie dogs are still playing?
5
6
7
5.
Eight American crocodiles are basking along the riverbank. Two more decide to join. How many crocodiles are there now?
9
10
11
6.
Five bowhead whales are racing through the waters. Two quickly tire and fall behind the others. How many are still racing?
3
4
8
7.
Nine young otter pups are playing in the grassy bed. Four get lost among the thick grasses. How many otters are left?
4
5
6
8.
There were eight gray bats hibernating inside a dark, quiet cave. A sudden noise awoke them and six flew away. How many bats are still hanging inside the cave?
2
3
4
9.
There are six red wolves huddled together inside their den. Three more join them in order to escape the cold winter. How many wolves are in the den now?
5
8
9
10.
Eleven whooping cranes are forced to leave their wetland home. Three find a nearby refuge, but the others are still wandering. How many cranes still need to find a home?
6
7
8
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