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Comparison Problem Solving

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  • Kylie has ____ more oranges than Cynthia. Kylie has ____ oranges.

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  • Kylie has 28 more oranges than Cynthia. Kylie has 63 oranges.

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  • Kylie has 28 more oranges than Cynthia. Kylie has 63 oranges. How many oranges does Kylie have?

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  • Halle has two ribbons. The blue ribbon is ___ cm. The green ribbon is ____ cm longer than the blue ribbon.

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  • Halle has two ribbons. The blue ribbon is 58 cm. The green ribbon is 38 cm longer than the blue ribbon.

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  • Halle has two ribbons. The blue ribbon is 58 cm. The green ribbon is 38 cm longer than the blue ribbon. How long is the green ribbon?

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  • Ms. Lopez cut ___ cm of yarn. Ms. Hamilton cut ___ cm less yarn than Ms. Lopez.

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  • Ms. Lopez cut 46 cm of yarn. Ms. Hamilton cut 22 cm less yarn than Ms. Lopez.

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  • Ms. Lopez cut 46 cm of yarn. Ms. Hamilton cut 22 cm less yarn than Ms. Lopez. How much yarn did Ms. Hamilton cut?

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  • ___ books were on the top bookshelf. Marcy added ____ more books to the top shelf.

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  • 39 books were on the top bookshelf. Marcy added 48 more books to the top shelf.

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  • 39 books were on the top bookshelf. Marcy added 48 more books to the top shelf. How many books are on the top shelf now?

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  • Matthew has ___ stickers. His brother has ____ fewer stickers.

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  • Matthew has 68 stickers. His brother has 23 fewer stickers.

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  • Matthew has 68 stickers. His brother has 23 fewer stickers.
  • How many stickers does Matthew’s brother have?

  • How many stickers does Mathew and his brother have all together?