Mathland Zoo Peanut Problem

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Mathland Zoo Peanut Problem next Mathland Zoo 1.NBT#4 Addition Practice Peanut Problem © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

Will you help Penny bag the peanuts? next next Penny works at the Mathland Zoo in Peanut City. She needs help bagging peanuts into different size bags to sell to the children who want to feed the elephant. Will you help Penny bag the peanuts? © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

Penny has four different size bags to fill. Help her find how many peanuts she needs by adding the total number of peanuts that should be in each bag. Click on the box and when the cursor appears type in your answer. Then click outside the textbox to see the answer. next © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

next next How many peanuts will Penny need to fill 3 bags, if she puts 4 in each bag? 4 4 4 12 © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

next next How many peanuts will Penny need to fill five bags, if she puts 5 in each bag? 5 5 5 5 5 25 © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

next next How many peanuts will Penny need to fill 3 bags, if she puts 7 in each bag? 7 7 7 21 © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

next next How many peanuts will Penny need to fill two bags, with the amounts shown below? 10 4 14 © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

next next How many peanuts will Penny need to fill two bags, if she puts 10 in each bag? 10 10 20 © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

next next How many peanuts will Penny need to fill three bags, if she puts 15 in each bag? 15 15 15 45 © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

next next How many peanuts will Penny need to fill five bags, if she puts 6 in each bag? 6 6 6 6 6 30 © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

next next How many peanuts will Penny need to fill three bags, with the amounts shown below? 21 15 7 43 © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

next next How many peanuts will Penny need to fill five bags, with the amounts shown below? 5 4 4 3 3 19 © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

next next How many peanuts will Penny need to fill two bags, if she puts 21 in each bag? 21 21 42 © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

next next How many peanuts will Penny need to fill four bags, with the amounts shown below? 21 21 12 5 59 © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

next next How many peanuts will Penny need to fill three bags, with the amounts shown below? 35 21 8 64 © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

next next How many peanuts will Penny need to fill five bags, with the amounts shown below? 35 21 21 12 5 94 © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

next next How many peanuts will Penny need to fill three bags, with the amounts shown below? 21 12 5 38 © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

next next How many peanuts will Penny need to fill four bags, with the amounts shown below? 32 30 20 8 90 © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

next next How many peanuts will Penny need to fill four bags, with the amounts shown below? 25 25 25 25 100 © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

next next How many peanuts will Penny need to fill three bags, with the amounts shown below? 30 31 35 8 69 © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

next next How many peanuts will Penny need to fill four bags, with the amounts shown below? 28 28 12 5 73 © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

next next How many peanuts will Penny need to fill six bags, if she puts 5 in each bag? 5 8 7 5 5 5 35 © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

next next How many peanuts will Penny need to fill five bags, with the amounts shown below? 33 24 22 13 3 95 © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved

Emily the Elephant also thanks you for all the help with the peanuts. next next Penny thanks you for helping total all the peanuts in each of the bags. Emily the Elephant also thanks you for all the help with the peanuts. © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved