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Felina's New Home: A Florida Panther Story
- Math Word Problems
1.
If there are ten trees standing tall in the forest and humans knock down five of them, how many trees are left standing?
5
6
4
2.
There are four red-cockaded woodpeckers resting in the hole of a tree and five more squeeze in to escape the rain. Now how many woodpeckers are in the hole?
7
8
9
3.
If there are 11 soda cans strewn about the forest floor and someone picks up 8 of them, how many cans are still on the ground?
3
5
6
4.
In a rescue shelter there are six Florida panthers. Two of them are released into a protected wildlife habitat. How many panthers are still in the shelter?
2
4
7
5.
Panther, cougar, and mountain lion are all names for the same type of animal from the feline family. If there are 3 panthers, 2 cougars, and 4 mountain lions in a rescue shelter, how many felines in total are in the shelter?
9
7
11
6.
A baby panther is born with 8 spots. As the panther grows, 3 of the spots fade away. Now how many spots are on the panther's fur?
4
2
5
7.
There are 12 gopher tortoises on one side of a highway. Half of them cross the road to get to the berries on the other side. How many remain?
4
6
8
8.
Manatees can grow up to 12 feet long. If one manatee is 10 feet long and a second manatee is only 6 feet long, how many longer is the first manatee?
5 feet
4 feet
3 feet
9.
Wood storks use grope-feeding, which means that they keep their open bills in the water and wait for fish to swim in. If a wood stork eats 4 fish and then eats 8 more, how many fish in total has the stork eaten?
9
10
12
10.
Gopher tortoises dig burrows that average at 4.5 meters in length. If one tortoise digs a 5-meter-long burrow, and another builds a 3-meter-long burrow, what is the difference in lengths between the two burrows?
1 meter
2 meters
4 meters
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