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Can you guess the operation? Word Problems Can you guess the operation?

Lisa learned that the Caribbean Sea is 8,173 feet deep and the Black Sea is 3,826 feet deep. How many feet deeper is the Caribbean Sea than the Black Sea? + - X ÷

B. -

The Smiths are planning to drive the from their home to the Grand Canyon. They plan to drive 689 miles the first day and 349 miles the second day. How many miles will drive altogether to reach the Grand Canyon? + - X ÷

A. +

Sara bought 3 boxes of crackers. There were 48 crackers in each box Sara bought 3 boxes of crackers. There were 48 crackers in each box. How many crackers did she buy in all? + - X ÷

C. X

The total cost for Patsy to attend 9 days of arts and crafts camp was $306. The cost for each day of camp is the same. How much did each day cost? + - X ÷

D. ÷

At the craft fair, Tom sold toy trains. He sold each train for $28 At the craft fair, Tom sold toy trains. He sold each train for $28. How much did Tom make by selling 4 trains? + - X ÷

C. X

A school library had 2,089 books A school library had 2,089 books. It received 853 more books during the year. How many books did the library have in all? + - X ÷

A. +

Mr. Lang planted 35 rows of corn. There are 245 corn plants altogether Mr. Lang planted 35 rows of corn. There are 245 corn plants altogether. How many corn plants are in each row? + - X ÷

D. ÷

Mount Rogers is 5,729 feet high. Mount Hawksbill is 4,049 feet high Mount Rogers is 5,729 feet high. Mount Hawksbill is 4,049 feet high. How much higher is Mount Rogers than Mount Hawksbill? + - X ÷

B. -

To prepare for a regional competition, Keith practiced on his skateboard 12 hours each week for 18 weeks. How many hours did Keith practice in all? + - X ÷

C. X