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Totally Tally Marks 3

Totally Tally Marks Key Words: How many more?SUBTRACT

Totally Tally Marks Key Words: How many ___ or?Add

Totally Tally Marks Key Words: How many in all?ADD

Totally Tally Marks Key Words: Twice?DOUBLE

Totally Tally Marks Key Words: One less?Subtract 1

Totally Tally Marks Key Words: Four more?Add 4

Totally Tally Marks Key Words: Same number?equal

Totally Tally Marks Key Words: Least?lowest

Totally Tally Marks Key Words: Greatest?most

Totally Tally Marks Key Words: How many ____ than? Subtract

Two students chose green!

Two students chose green!

Four more students chose blue than green!

2 + 4 = 6 Four more students chose blue than green!

One less student chose purple than blue!

One less student chose purple than blue! = 5

Twice as many students chose blue as pink! Twice = Double

Twice as many students chose blue as pink! = 6

The same number of students chose red as the difference of blue and green.

6 - 2 = 4 The same number of students chose red as the difference of blue and green.

6 - 2 = 4 The same number of students chose red as the difference of blue and green.

How many students liked purple the best?

How many students liked purple the best?

How many answered the survey in all?

How many answered the survey in all? = 20

How many students chose red or purple?

How many students chose red or purple? = 9

How many more students chose blue than green?

How many more students chose blue than green? = 4

How many students chose pink or blue as their favorite?

How many students chose pink or blue as their favorite? = 9

Which color had the least number of votes?

Which color had the least number of votes? Least = Lowest

How many more students liked red than pink?

How many more students liked red than pink? = 1

How many students chose purple or blue?

How many students chose purple or blue? = 11

How many students chose red?

How many students chose red?

Which color had the greatest number of votes?

Which color had the greatest number of votes? Greatest = Most