Making number sentences II
This task is about writing number sentences and story problems.
A number sentence uses numbers and symbols instead of words.
For example,
Five friends have 6 marbles each. How many do they have altogether?
(story problem)
could be written as
5 × 6 = ?
(number sentence).
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a) Liline went shopping for Easter eggs. She bought 7 packets of 5 eggs.
a) Liline went shopping for Easter eggs. She bought 7 packets of 5 eggs.
Write a number sentence to show how many Easter eggs Liline bought altogether.
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b) Hamish gave away all his old Pokemon cards. He had 28 cards and shared them equally between his 7 friends.
b) Hamish gave away all his old Pokemon cards. He had 28 cards and shared them equally between his 7 friends.
Write a number sentence to show many cards they get each.
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c) Maraea was training for a swimming race. For the first 3 days she swam for 2 hours a day.
For the next 3 days she swam for 5 hours a day.
c) Maraea was training for a swimming race. For the first 3 days she swam for 2 hours a day.
For the next 3 days she swam for 5 hours a day.
Write a number sentence to show how many hours she swam over the 6 days.
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d) Write a story problem for the number sentence 3 x 5 = ?
d) Write a story problem for the number sentence 3 x 5 = ?
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e) Write a story problem for the number sentence 24 ÷ 4 = ?
e) Write a story problem for the number sentence 24 ÷ 4 = ?
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