Problem Analysis:
The worksheet contains three word problems involving mixed addition and subtraction. Let's solve each problem step by step.
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Problem 1:
Question: There were 25 tennis racquets and 36 hockey sticks. How many more hockey sticks are there than tennis racquets?
#### Solution:
1. Identify the number of tennis racquets: 25.
2. Identify the number of hockey sticks: 36.
3. To find how many more hockey sticks there are than tennis racquets, subtract the number of tennis racquets from the number of hockey sticks:
\[
36 - 25 = 11
\]
#### Answer:
\[
\boxed{11}
\]
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Problem 2:
Question: Daniel found 8 rugby balls in the storeroom. Mr. Adams said there should be a total of 11 rugby balls. How many rugby balls were missing?
#### Solution:
1. Identify the number of rugby balls Daniel found: 8.
2. Identify the total number of rugby balls that should be present: 11.
3. To find how many rugby balls are missing, subtract the number of rugby balls Daniel found from the total number of rugby balls:
\[
11 - 8 = 3
\]
#### Answer:
\[
\boxed{3}
\]
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Problem 3:
Question: There were 7 baseballs in a basket and Daniel found 6 more baseballs on the floor. Then, a student borrowed 5 baseballs. How many baseballs were left in the store room?
#### Solution:
1. Identify the number of baseballs initially in the basket: 7.
2. Add the number of baseballs Daniel found on the floor: 6.
\[
7 + 6 = 13
\]
3. Subtract the number of baseballs borrowed by the student: 5.
\[
13 - 5 = 8
\]
#### Answer:
\[
\boxed{8}
\]
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Final Answers:
1. \(\boxed{11}\)
2. \(\boxed{3}\)
3. \(\boxed{8}\)
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of adding and subtracting word problems worksheet.