Multi-Step Word Problems Worksheets Addition

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Multi-step word problems worksheets for addition are a valuable resource for elementary and middle school students who are learning to apply their addition skills in real-life scenarios. These worksheets provide a range of practice problems that require students to apply multiple addition steps to solve the problem. With clear instructions and a variety of engaging contexts, these worksheets effectively help students build their problem-solving abilities and reinforce their understanding of addition concepts.



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Mary has 5 apples, and John gives her 3 more apples. How many apples does Mary have now?

Mary now has 8 apples.

There are 12 children in a class, and another 8 children join the class. How many children are there in total now?

There are now 20 children in the class in total.

Sarah saves $10 every week. After 4 weeks, how much money will she have saved?

After 4 weeks of saving $10 per week, Sarah will have saved $40.

There are 15 red balloons and 10 blue balloons at a party. If 8 balloons pop, how many balloons are left?

After 8 balloons pop, there will be 17 balloons left - 7 red balloons and 10 blue balloons.

A box contains 25 chocolates. If 7 chocolates are eaten, how many chocolates are left in the box?

After eating 7 chocolates, there will be 18 chocolates left in the box.

During a sale, a store reduces a dress by $20. If the original price was $50, what is the sale price?

The sale price of the dress after the reduction of $20 from the original price of $50 would be $50 - $20 = $30. Therefore, the sale price of the dress is $30.

Alex has $40, and he earns $15 every week from his job. How much money will he have after 5 weeks?

After 5 weeks, Alex would have earned an additional $75 ($15 x 5 weeks) from his job, on top of the initial $40 he had. Therefore, he would have a total of $115 ($40 + $75) after 5 weeks.

A teacher has 32 students, and she wants to divide them into 4 equal groups. How many students will be in each group?

Each group will have 8 students.

A car travels at a speed of 60 km/h for 3 hours. How far does the car travel in total?

The car travels a total distance of 180 kilometers during the 3-hour journey, as it covers 60 kilometers per hour for 3 hours.

A recipe requires 2 cups of flour, and John wants to triple the recipe. How many cups of flour does he need?

John would need 6 cups of flour if he triples the recipe, as he would be multiplying the original amount of 2 cups by 3 to get the total amount required for the tripled recipe.

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