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Isabel had six pieces of candy. She ate four pieces. How many pieces of candy does Isabel have now?
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Two bunnies sat on the grass.Three more bunnies hopped there. How many bunnies are on the grass now?
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2 + 3 = ?
Two bunnies were sitting on the grass. Some more bunnies hopped there. Then there were five bunnies. How many bunnies hopped over to the first two?
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2 + ? = 5
Some bunnies were sitting on the grass. Three more bunnies hopped there. Then there were five bunnies. How many bunnies were on the grass before?
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? + 3 = ?
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Five apples were on the table. I ate two apples. How many apples are on the table now?
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2 + 3 = ?
Five apples were on the table. I ate some apples. Then there were three apples. How many apples did I eat?
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2 + ? = 5
Some apples were on the table. I ate two apples. Then there were three apples. How many apples were on the table before?
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? + 3 = ?
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Three red apples and two green apples are on the table. How many apples are on the table?
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3 + 2 = ?
Five apples are on the table. Three are red and the rest are green. How many apples are green?
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3 + ? = 5, 5 – 3 = ?
Grandma has five flowers. How many can she put in her red vase and how many in her blue vase?
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5 = 0 + 5, 5 = 5 + 0
5 = 1 + 4, 5 = 4 + 1
5 = 2 + 3, 5 = 3 + 2
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(“How many more?” version): Lucy has two apples. Julie has five apples. How many more apples does Julie have than Lucy?
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2 + ? = 5
(“How many more?” version): Lucy has two apples. Julie has five apples. How many more apples does Julie have than Lucy?
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5 – 2 = ?
(“How many more?” version): Lucy has two apples. Julie has five apples. How many more apples does Julie have than Lucy?
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2 + ? = 5
(“How many more?” version): Lucy has two apples. Julie has five apples. How many more apples does Julie have than Lucy?
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2 + ? = 5
(“How many more?” version): Lucy has two apples. Julie has five apples. How many more apples does Julie have than Lucy?
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2 + ? = 5
(“How many more?” version): Lucy has two apples. Julie has five apples. How many more apples does Julie have than Lucy?
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2 + ? = 5
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