Let's solve each problem step by step.
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Problem 1:
Tom had 114 baseball cards. He kept 10 and shared the rest evenly among his 8 friends. How many baseball cards did each friend get?
Step 1: Subtract the cards Tom kept from the total.
$$
114 - 10 = 104 \text{ cards to share}
$$
Step 2: Divide the remaining cards equally among 8 friends.
$$
104 \div 8 = 13
$$
✔ Answer: Each friend got
13 baseball cards.
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Problem 2:
A teacher bought 12 packets of crayons. Seven of the packets had 9 crayons and the other five packets had 10 crayons. How many crayons did the teacher buy in all?
Step 1: Calculate crayons from the 7 packets with 9 crayons.
$$
7 \times 9 = 63
$$
Step 2: Calculate crayons from the 5 packets with 10 crayons.
$$
5 \times 10 = 50
$$
Step 3: Add them together.
$$
63 + 50 = 113
$$
✔ Answer: The teacher bought
113 crayons in all.
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Problem 3:
Mr. Smith baked 3 trays of 36 cookies. After they cooled he divided the cookies evenly into 4 bags. How many cookies did Mr. Smith place in each bag?
Step 1: Find total number of cookies.
$$
3 \times 36 = 108 \text{ cookies}
$$
Step 2: Divide evenly into 4 bags.
$$
108 \div 4 = 27
$$
✔ Answer: Mr. Smith placed
27 cookies in each bag.
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Problem 4:
On a Friday evening a pizza shop had orders for 4 pepperoni, 97 vegetable, and 335 cheese pizzas. If the 4 cooks each made an equal number of pizzas, how many pizzas did each cook make?
Step 1: Add up all the pizzas ordered.
$$
4 + 97 + 335 = 436 \text{ pizzas}
$$
Step 2: Divide equally among 4 cooks.
$$
436 \div 4 = 109
$$
✔ Answer: Each cook made
109 pizzas.
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✔ Final Answers:
1.
13 baseball cards per friend
2.
113 crayons total
3.
27 cookies per bag
4.
109 pizzas per cook
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of addition problem solving worksheet 4th.