You've uploaded an image of a
Math Worksheets Generator configured to create
single-digit addition problems.
The settings are:
- Smallest number:
1
- Largest number:
9
- Operator:
Addition (+)
- “Put large number on top?” is
unchecked, so numbers appear in random order (not sorted).
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✔ Your Task: Solve all the addition problems shown.
There are 3 rows × 7 columns =
21 problems total.
Let’s solve them row by row:
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🔹 Row 1:
1. 6 + 3 =
9
2. 6 + 6 =
12
3. 3 + 4 =
7
4. 2 + 4 =
6
5. 8 + 5 =
13
6. 6 + 8 =
14
7. 2 + 1 =
3
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🔹 Row 2:
1. 1 + 2 =
3
2. 1 + 9 =
10
3. 6 + 7 =
13
4. 5 + 7 =
12
5. 2 + 8 =
10
6. 7 + 1 =
8
7. 9 + 6 =
15
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🔹 Row 3:
1. 9 + 1 =
10
2. 3 + 7 =
10
3. 7 + 8 =
15
4. 8 + 2 =
10
5. 3 + 3 =
6
6. 7 + 5 =
12
7. 7 + 6 =
13
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## 📋 Final Answer Sheet (Solutions):
```
Row 1: 9, 12, 7, 6, 13, 14, 3
Row 2: 3, 10, 13, 12, 10, 8, 15
Row 3: 10, 10, 15, 10, 6, 12, 13
```
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## 💡 Explanation:
This worksheet is designed for
basic arithmetic practice, specifically
adding two single-digit numbers (from 1 to 9). The goal is to reinforce mental math and fluency with sums up to 18 (since 9+9=18, though here max is 9+8=17).
Since “Put large number on top?” is unchecked, the generator randomly places the addends — this helps students understand that
addition is commutative (i.e., 3 + 5 = 5 + 3).
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✔ All problems solved correctly! Let me know if you’d like a printable version or answers formatted differently.
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