Let’s solve each problem step by step.
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Problem 1:
We are told:
- There are
22 oranges
- There are
36 apples
To find how many fruits altogether, we add them:
22 + 36 = ?
Let’s break it down:
- 20 + 30 = 50
- 2 + 6 = 8
- So, 50 + 8 =
58
So, total fruits =
58
Now fill in the blanks as shown in the worksheet:
> A box has
22 oranges.
> and
36 apples.
> Altogether there are
58 of fruits in a box.
> There are
58 fruits in a box altogether.
Also, the equation is:
22 + 36 = 58
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Problem 2:
We are told:
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25 parrots were sitting on the fence.
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30 more came to join them.
Total parrots now = 25 + 30
Calculate:
- 20 + 30 = 50
- Plus 5 more → 50 + 5 =
55
So, total parrots =
55
Fill in the blanks:
> There are
25 parrots sitting on the fence.
> There are
30 parrots came to join.
> There are
55 parrots sitting on the fence in total.
> There are
55 parrots sitting on the fence in total.
Equation:
25 + 30 = 55
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Final Answer:
Problem 1:
22 + 36 = 58
A box has 22 oranges.
and 36 apples.
Altogether there are 58 of fruits in a box.
There are 58 fruits in a box altogether.
Problem 2:
25 + 30 = 55
There are 25 parrots sitting on the fence.
There are 30 parrots came to join.
There are 55 parrots sitting on the fence in total.
There are 55 parrots sitting on the fence in total.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of addition word problem worksheet.