Laurence bought 28 red balloons and 30 black balloons for a school assembly. How many total balloons did Laurence buy? Justice and Jeremy are brothers.

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Laurence bought 28 red balloons and 30 black balloons for a school assembly. How many total balloons did Laurence buy? Justice and Jeremy are brothers who collect baseball cards. Justice has 85 cards, and Jeremy has 66. How many more cards does Justice have than Jeremy? Carl was setting up some chairs in the music room at school. He made 6 equal rows of chairs. He put 5 chairs in each row. How many total chairs were there? Rylie bought a t-shirt and a sweatshirt from a gift shop. She spent $14 on the t-shirt and $37 on the sweatshirt. How much money did she spend in all? Kendra borrowed 75 glasses for a party, but 9 of them broke. How many glasses did she have left? Georgia made a display of purses at a department store. She placed 7 purses on each shelf. There were 3 shelves. How many total purses were in the display? Olivia ran 2 miles every day for one week. How many total miles did she run that week? A home goods store ordered 64 wooden picture frames and 28 plastic picture frames. How many more wooden picture frames did the store order?

Answer Key Laurence bought 28 red balloons and 30 black balloons for a school assembly. How many total balloons did Laurence buy? 58 balloons Justice and Jeremy are brothers who collect baseball cards. Justice has 85 cards, and Jeremy has 66. How many more cards does Justice have than Jeremy? 19 cards Carl was setting up some chairs in the music room at school. He made 6 equal rows of chairs. He put 5 chairs in each row. How many total chairs were there? 30 chairs Rylie bought a t-shirt and a sweatshirt from a gift shop. She spent $14 on the t-shirt and $37 on the sweatshirt. How much money did she spend in all? $51 Kendra borrowed 75 glasses for a party, but 9 of them broke. How many glasses did she have left? 66 glasses Georgia made a display of purses at a department store. She placed 7 purses on each shelf. There were 3 shelves. How many total purses were in the display? 21 purses Olivia ran 2 miles every day for one week. How many total miles did she run that week? 14 miles A home goods store ordered 64 wooden picture frames and 28 plastic picture frames. How many more wooden picture frames did the store order? 36 frames