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faltersainse [42]
3 years ago
8

Create at least two word problems that involve addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.

Mathematics
1 answer:
Nesterboy [21]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Here are the word problems! Revise them as you like

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Samantha had 8 doughnuts and her sneaky little brother tommy stole 3 of them! Samantha wants to get back at Tommy for stealing her doughnuts so she devises a plan to prank him. She will prank him the total number of how many doughnuts are left. How many doughnuts are left?

2. Charlie and her little sister Chrissy are going to an amusement park the following day however Chrissy catches a cold and cannot go, causing the trip to come to a full close. Charlie wants to cheer up Chrissy while she rests in bed so she decides to put on a funny little show featuring everything Chrissy finds to be hilarious. Bathroom jokes, yt videos of people in pain, and just plain video game logic. (Like why are the vents so big in fnaf what happened to the small ones??) Charlie needs a few items to use for the show, (phone, box of jokes and pranks) however she needs 20$ to buy a box of jokes and pranks and she only has 15$. How much more money will she need?

Hope this helps (tried to keep it as appropriate as possible)

Dont forget to smash that heart at the bottom!

Plz Mark Brainliest

Have a good day!

Youre amazing! <3

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