Let’s solve each question one by one using the table.
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Question 1: How many apples were sold on Monday and Tuesday?
From the table:
- Apples on Monday = 326
- Apples on Tuesday = 265
Add them:
326 + 265
= (300 + 200) + (26 + 65)
= 500 + 91
=
591
✔ There were
591 apples sold.
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Question 2: How many oranges were sold on Tuesday and Wednesday?
From the table:
- Oranges on Tuesday = 76
- Oranges on Wednesday = 273
Add them:
76 + 273
= (70 + 270) + (6 + 3)
= 340 + 9
=
349
✔ There were
349 oranges sold.
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Question 3: How many oranges and bananas were sold on Wednesday?
From the table:
- Oranges on Wednesday = 273
- Bananas on Wednesday = 95
Add them:
273 + 95
= (270 + 90) + (3 + 5)
= 360 + 8
=
368
✔ There were
368 oranges and bananas sold.
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Question 4: How many pieces of fruit were sold on Monday?
From the table for Monday:
- Apples = 326
- Oranges = 148
- Bananas = 189
Add all three:
326 + 148 + 189
First, add 326 + 148:
326 + 148 = 474
Then add 474 + 189:
474 + 189 = (470 + 180) + (4 + 9) = 650 + 13 =
663
✔ There were
663 pieces of fruit sold on Monday.
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Question 5: How many bananas were sold in total?
From the table:
- Monday = 189
- Tuesday = 146
- Wednesday = 95
Add them:
189 + 146 + 95
First, 189 + 146:
189 + 146 = (180 + 140) + (9 + 6) = 320 + 15 = 335
Then, 335 + 95:
335 + 95 = (330 + 90) + (5 + 5) = 420 + 10 =
430
✔ There were
430 bananas sold in total.
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Final Answer:
1) 591
2) 349
3) 368
4) 663
5) 430
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of addition problem solving worksheet 3rd.