Word Problem Worksheets Missing Number
Word problem worksheets that focus on finding missing numbers are a valuable resource for students who struggle with understanding and solving mathematical equations. These worksheets provide practice in identifying the missing entity or subject in various word problems, helping students improve their problem-solving skills and build confidence in their math abilities.
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A missing number word problem worksheet may start with: "John has 7 apples. He gave away 3 apples. How many apples does John have left?
After giving away 3 apples, John would have 4 apples left.
In a store, there are 15 boxes of chocolates. Each box contains 4 chocolates. How many chocolates are there in total?
There are a total of 60 chocolates in the store, calculated by multiplying the number of boxes (15) by the number of chocolates in each box (4).
Lucy bought 5 packs of pencils. Each pack contains 8 pencils. How many pencils did Lucy purchase?
Lucy purchased a total of 40 pencils because 5 packs x 8 pencils per pack = 40 pencils.
There are 9 students in a class. If each student receives 3 pencils, how many pencils are distributed?
27 pencils are distributed in total to the 9 students, with each student getting 3 pencils each.
Mary has 12 stickers. She gave 4 stickers to her friend. How many stickers does Mary have now?
Mary now has 8 stickers after giving 4 stickers to her friend.
A box contains 24 chocolates. There are 8 chocolates in one row. How many rows of chocolates are there in the box?
There are 3 rows of chocolates in the box.
A shopkeeper sells 7 shirts per day. If he sells shirts for 6 days a week, how many shirts does he sell in a week?
The shopkeeper sells 7 shirts per day for 6 days a week, so he sells a total of 42 shirts in a week (7 shirts/day x 6 days/week = 42 shirts/week).
Emily is making 6 paper chains. She needs 5 paper strips for each chain. How many paper strips will she need in total?
Emily will need a total of 30 paper strips for the 6 paper chains, as she requires 5 paper strips for each of the 6 chains.
Mr. Brown planted 10 rows of flowers. There are 6 flowers in each row. How many flowers did he plant?
Mr. Brown planted a total of 60 flowers, as he planted 10 rows and there were 6 flowers in each row. So, to find the total number of flowers, we simply multiply the number of rows (10) by the number of flowers in each row (6), which equals 60 flowers.
A toy store sold 18 teddy bears on Monday and 15 teddy bears on Tuesday. How many teddy bears were sold in total?
The toy store sold a total of 33 teddy bears, with 18 teddy bears sold on Monday and 15 teddy bears sold on Tuesday.
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