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1. Kevin collected 125 baseball cards. Tony collected 55 fewer baseball cards than Kevin. How many cards did they collect altogether? a. 70 b. 185 c. 195 d. 170 The answer is letter "c" 195. Subtract 55 from 125 and get 70. Then add 70 to 125 to get 195. 2. Sarita bought a binder for $12. She also bought some gel pens for $5 each. She spent a total of $32. How many pens did she buy? f. 17 g. 20 h. 5 j. 4 The answer is letter "j", 4. Subtract $12 from $32 and get $20. Since "4" times "5" is 20, the answer is 20. 3. Silly bands have 25 in a pack. Jalynn has 5 packs and Jalena has 3 packs. How many packs do they have altogether? a. 200 b. 33 c. 40 d. 100 The answer is letter "a", 200. With 25 in a pack, "5" packs would have 125 silly bands and "3" packs would have 75 silly bands. "75" plus "125" equals 200. 4. Hampton City School's 1,500 kindergarten students are going to Blue Bird Gap Farm. On Monday, 475 of them went to the farm. On Tuesday 5 schools that each had 36 students visited the farm. How many more students still have to visit the farm so all kindergarteners get to visit the farm? f. 1,025 g. 845 h. 655 j. 1,125 The answer is letter "g", 1,025. Subtract 475 from 1,500 and get you 1,025. Then add 36 five times or multiply 36 times five and the answer is 180. Subtract the 180 from 1,025 and your answer is 845. 5. Hampton City School purchased 36 new buses. Half of the buses had 42 seats. Ten buses had 38 seats. The rest of the buses had 40 seats. How many buses had 40 seats. a. 18 b. 28 c. 8 d. 10 The answer is letter "c", 8. Half of 36 is 18. Subtract 10 from 18 and you get 8, the answer.