Word Problems: Addition of Three Whole Numbers Whose Sum is 20 or Less: CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.1.OA.A.2

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Common Core: 1st Grade Math › Word Problems: Addition of Three Whole Numbers Whose Sum is 20 or Less: CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.1.OA.A.2

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Jessica’s dog eats three times a day. In the morning he eats cups of food, in the afternoon he eats cup of food, and in the evening he eats cups of food. How many total cups of food does Jessica’s dog eat each day?

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At the dog park there are brown dogs, white dogs, and black dog. How many dogs are at the park?

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Lauren has pencils, markers, and notebooks in her backpack. How many total items does Lauren have in her backpack?

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A bag of marbles has purple marbles, black marbles, and red marbles. How many marbles are in the bag?

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Lindsey’s family is going on vacation. She packs bags, her dad packs bag, and her mom packs bags. How many total bags are they taking on their vacation?

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Amy’s street has three houses on it. The first house has bedrooms, the second house has bedrooms, and the third house has bedrooms. How many total bedrooms do the three houses have?

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For a project, Tim needs pieces of blue paper, pieces of yellow paper, and pieces of green paper. How many pieces of paper does Tim need?

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Suzzy finds coins under her couch, in a drawer, and sitting out on the table. How many total coins does she have?

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The carnival game has different sizes of bears for prizes. small bears, medium bears, and large bears. How many total bears does the carnival game have?

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Emily has blueberries, strawberries, and raspberries on her plate. How many total pieces of fruit does she have?

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