Addition and Subtraction CRCT Practice. 1. Tony went to the store and bought the following two items. $3.00 $1.50 How much money did Tony spend at the.

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Addition and Subtraction CRCT Practice

1. Tony went to the store and bought the following two items. $3.00 $1.50 How much money did Tony spend at the store? a.$1.50 b.$4.50 c.$3.50 d.$4.00

2. Keithon and his family went on vacation to Boston. They drove 230 miles on day one and 145 miles on day two. How many miles did Keithon and his family drive altogether? a. 375 b. 85 c. 380 d. 185

3. The population of Americus, GA is 6,543, and the population of Albany, GA is 8,921. What is the total population of both cities? a. 14,464 b. 2,378 c. 16,464 d. 15,464

4. Ms. Hobbs class collected 812 box tops. Ms. Gerlach’s class collected 631 box tops. How many more box tops did Ms. Hobbs class collect? a. 181 b. 1,443 c. 1,543 d. 15,430

5. Ms. Covey has $ She wants to buy a pair of shoes that cost $ How much more money does Ms. Covey need in order to buy the shoes? a. $59.78 b. $13.09 c. $59.87 d. $13.90

6. Aaliyah had 87 stamps in her collection. Her brother gave her 45 more stamps for her birthday. Which number sentence describes what happened? a = b = 45 c = 87 d. 87 – 45 =

7. Add: a. 1,173 b. 575 c. 1,073 d. 1,163

8. Subtract: 6,900 – 2,387 a. 5,687 b. 4,513 c. 9,288 d. 9,287

9. Kristen is 25 years old. Lauren is 3 years older than Kristen. How old is Lauren? a. 22 b. 29 c. 75 d. 28

10. Hailey has $5 to spend. If she bought both items below, how much money would she have left? $1.73 $1.05 a.$2.22 b.$2.78 c.$0.68 d.$3.27