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Saving Kates Flowers
- Math Word Problems
1.
If there are 20 flowers in the garden, and Kate saved one quarter (1/4) of them, how many flowers did she save?
5
4
2
2.
If there are 21 flowers in the garden, and Kate saved one third (1/3) of them, how many flowers did she save?
3
7
10
3.
If there are 24 flowers in the garden and Kate saved one half (1/2) of them, how many flowers did she save?
12
15
2
4.
If there are 30 flowers in the garden and Kate saved one sixth (1/6) of them, how many flowers did she save?
15
6
5
5.
If there are 100 flowers in the garden and Kate saved one half (1/2) of them, how many flowers did she save?
50
75
100
6.
Kate saved 10 flowers. There were five times this many flowers in the garden. How many flowers were in the garden?
50
500
5
7.
Kate saved 10 flowers. There were 10 times this many flowers in the garden. How many flowers were in the garden?
10
100
1000
8.
Kate saved 5 flowers. There were 7 times this many flowers in the garden. How many flowers were in the garden?
35
57
75
9.
Kate saved 25 flowers. There were 4 times this many flowers in the garden. How many flowers were in the garden?
50
100
150
10.
Kate saved 20 flowers. There were 8 times this many flowers in the garden. How many flowers were in the garden?
80
120
160
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