SSAT Elementary Level Math : Operations

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Example Questions

Example Question #539 : Numbers And Operations

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Explanation:

This question is asking what we take  away from to get .

We can add to find the missing number. 

Example Question #71 : Find The Missing Number In Addition And Subtraction Equations: Ccss.Math.Content.1.Oa.D.8

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Explanation:

This question is asking what we take  away from to get .

We can add to find the missing number. 

Example Question #32 : Mentally Add And Subtract Within 20: Ccss.Math.Content.2.Oa.B.2

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Explanation:

To subtract we can count backwards. Start at  and count back .

Example Question #322 : How To Subtract

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Explanation:

To subtract we can count backwards. Start at  and count back .

Example Question #321 : Operations

Tim’s favorite tree had  branches before the storm last night. He saw  branches in the yard this morning. How many branches are left on the tree? 

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Explanation:

This is a subtraction problem because the tree lost branches, so it will have less than what it started with. 

We can start at  and count back 

Example Question #322 : Operations

Megan has  markers. Ben only has  markers so Megan lets Ben have  of her markers. How many markers does Megan have left? 

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Explanation:

This is a subtraction problem because Megan is giving some of her markers away, so she will have less than what she started with. 

We can start at  and count back .

Example Question #323 : Operations

The toy panda weighs  pounds less than the toy truck. The truck weighs  pounds, how much does the panda weigh? 

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Explanation:

This is a subtraction problem because we are finding the difference in weight between the truck and the panda. 

We can start at  and count back .

Example Question #324 : Operations

Tom went to school with  pieces of gum. He left school with  pieces. How many pieces did he chew at school? 

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This is a subtraction problem because Tim's total amount of gum decreased. 

We can start at  and count back .

Example Question #325 : Operations

Jess has  t-shirts in her drawer. This week she has worn  of her t-shirts. How many are left in the drawer? 

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Explanation:

This is a subtraction problem because Jess has worn some of her shirts, so her total number of shirts in the drawer is decreasing.

 

We can start at  and count back .

 

Example Question #326 : Operations

Cassie picked  flowers outside. She gave  to her mom, and she wants to give the rest to her sister. How many does she have left for her sister? 

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Explanation:

This is a subtraction problem because Cassie gave some of her flowers away, so she will have less than what she started with. 

We can start at  and count back .

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