MODEL DRAWING Daily Practice. DAY 1  Janet picked 3 daisies and 2 sunflowers from her garden. How many total flowers did Janet pick from her garden?

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MODEL DRAWING Daily Practice

DAY 1  Janet picked 3 daisies and 2 sunflowers from her garden. How many total flowers did Janet pick from her garden?

DAY 2  One bag of lettuce weighed 14 ounces. Another bag weighed 12 ounces. What was the total weight of the 2 bags of lettuce?

DAY 3  There were 6 birds on a tree branch. Two of the birds flew away. How many birds were left?

DAY 4  A total of 254 people attended a concert on Friday night, 357 attended on Saturday night, and 137 attended on Sunday afternoon. How many total people attended the concert?

DAY 5  A total of 438 people were at the concert. There were 213 children and the rest were adults. How many adults were at the concert?

DAY 6  Rico has $45. Tom has $28. How much more money does Rico have than Tom?

DAY 7  Ling put 3 photos on each page of her album. If there were 6 pages, how many photos did Ling put in her album?

DAY 8  Luis ran 2 miles each day during the month of September. How many total miles did Luis run in September?

DAY 9  Itty and Bitty each did jumping jacks. Itty did 8 jumping jacks. Bitty did 4 times as many jumping jacks as Itty. How many jumping jacks did Itty and Bitty do altogether?

DAY 10  Simon arranged chairs in the gym for an assembly. He put 42 chairs into 6 equal rows. How many chairs were in each row?

DAY 11  Kate read 2 books. She also read 3 magazines. How many books and magazines did she read altogether?

DAY 12  Alicia had $6 more than Bobby. If Bobby had $10, how much did they have altogether?

DAY 13  Mia had 14 baseball cards. She gave 5 away and kept the rest for herself. How many cards did Mia have left for herself?

DAY 14  There are 6 bags of cookies on the store counter. If each bag has 8 cookies, how many cookies are there in all?

DAY 15  Katrina ran 3 miles last weekend. Tyrone ran 4 times as many miles as Katrina. How many miles did Tyrone run last weekend?

DAY 16  Cynthia had 4 trays of egg rolls to bring to the party. Each tray had 45 egg rolls. How many egg rolls did she bring to the party?

DAY 17  The students at a local elementary school collected aluminum cans for a fundraising activity. At the end of the first week, they had 10 boxes with 30 cans in each box. How many cans did they collect the first week of the fundraiser?

DAY 18  Cheryl and Joe were collecting money for a charitable event. Cheryl collected 4 times as much money as Joe collected. If Joe collected $150, how much did they collect together?

DAY 19  A concert holds 1,362 people. During the month of May, the orchestra performed every evening, and every performance was sold out. How many tickets were sold during the month of May?

DAY 20  Bill had twice as many toy cars as Rich and 4 times as many as Colin. If Rich had 18 toy cars in his collection, how many did the 3 boys have altogether?

DAY 21  Mandy had 4 packages of chocolate candy with 6 pieces in each package. She bought 2 packages of peanut butter candy with 3 pieces in each package. How many pieces of candy did Mandy have in all?

DAY 22  The teacher divided 20 students into 4 equal groups. How many students were in each group?

DAY 23  Josh is in charge of lining up the band for the parade. If there are 24 band members and he wants to put them into 6 equal rows, how many band members will be in each row?