Maths practice for 8 year olds - page 5 of 13
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- Angel 2
Angel earned $90 for pulling weeds in the garden. She spent $25 on her brother's birthday gift and $35 on a new sweatshirt to wear at soccer practice. How much money did she have left? - Book pages remaining
Pavel received a new book with 180 pages. He read eight pages on Friday, 24 on Saturday, and 21 on Sunday. How much more can I read? - Millie
Millie has three sisters. Each sister reads two pages every morning and four pages every evening. Which expression can be used to represent the total number of pages read by Millie's sisters after five days? - One ball
The baker can stretch one ball of dough into a circle to make a pizza. After the pizza is cooked, it is cut into eight equal slices. How many slices of pizza can you make with three balls of dough? Solve this problem any way you choose. - Apple kilo price
My aunt bought 4 kg of apples. A kilo of apples costs CZK 15. How much will 4 kg cost? - Fw and back
On a Sunday morning, Gabriel jogged ten blocks from his house, and then he decided to go back four blocks by the same road. How many blocks away is he from his house? - Toy shelf
There were 32 toys on the toy store shelf. We know that there were 19 cars with these toys. We also know that 18 of these toys were made of wood. How many wooden cars were on the shelf? Find at least two solutions. - Tractor wheel turns
Five-year-old Patrik got a tractor. The smaller wheel of the tractor has a circumference of 18 cm, and the giant wheel of the tractor has a circumference of 7 cm larger. Calculate how many times the larger tractor wheel turns on a 10 m track. - Flower number puzzle
The petals of each always have something in common. Can you figure out what number will be in the middle of the flower so that when subtracting and adding, the numbers come from the flowers? The flowers are numbered 50, 30, 20, 40, and 10. - Eight chairs
There are eight chairs by the table, and one more child sitting on each one. There are two times more girls than boys. How many girls and how many boys can there be? - Tile store calculation
The first company delivered 3,400 tiles to the store, and the second delivered 4,500 tiles. They sold 800 tiles. How many tiles do they still have in store? - Juice container calculation
Currant juice is stored in 3l containers in the cellar. If there is a total of 5310 l of currant juice in the containers, how many containers are in stock? - Flowerbed perimeter calculation
The flowerbed in the shape of a square has a hedge 27 m long planted on its three sides. Calculate the perimeter of the whole flowerbed - In the bowl
There are 12 pears in the bowl. Erik ate a third. How many pears remained in the bowl? - Prescription
Jannin knows that Mr. Robinson needs 14 tablets for a week's supply of an anti-inflammatory drug. Mr. Robinson is going on vacation and needs a four-week supply. How many tablets does Johnny need to fill his prescription? - Park bench people
There are 12 benches in the park. Four people can sit on the bench. At least two people sit on each of them. How many and most people sit on benches? - Tulip bulb calculation
Gardeners planted 146 yellow and 88 red tulips in the park. Two hundred eighteen tulips grew from their bulbs. How many tulip bulbs did not meet? - Biscuit package remaining
There were nine rows of 7 biscuits in the biscuit package. Barbora ate ten cookies. How many cookies remained in the package? - The lift
The lift can fit four people. How many uphill rides must it take to move 12 passengers? - Summand sum calculation
The first summand is 40,000. The second is 30,000 larger than the first summand. What is the sum of these summands?
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