Math Olympiad 1( Week 25 Quiz 5) 1. Jay has 1 cent and Mary has 5 cents. How many cents do they have together? 2. Compare the two things and decide if one is bigger than the other or if they are equal.
3. Compare the two things and decide if one is bigger than the other or if they are equal.
4. John accidentally put a big fish into to a goldfish tank. The big fish ate 5 of the goldfish. 7 goldfish survived. How many goldfish were in the tank at the beginning? 5. Jane picked 3 red flowers, 4 purple flowers, and 2 pink flowers. She gave Jennifer 1 red flower and 2 pink ones. How many flowers does Jane have left? 6. Jessica has 9 bananas and John has 4 bananas. In order to make John have more bananas, at least how many banana(s) will Jessica need to give John?
7. Richard has 2 pumpkins and Julia has 6 pumpkins. In order to make Richard have 4 more pumpkins than Julia, how many pumpkin(s) will be needed to move from Julia to Richard?
8. Nancy has 10 tomatoes and Larry has 4 tomatoes. In order to make both have the same number of tomatoes, how many tomato(es) will be needed to move from Nancy to Larry?
9. A farmer has 5 cows and 8 sheep. How many cows and sheep does he have in total? 10. There are 2 planes in the sky and 9 planes on land. How many planes are there in total? 11. A squirrel found a number of walnuts and collected them. He ate 4 of them and stored 9 in his nest. How many walnuts did the squirrel find? 12. 9 crows sat on the farmer's fence, while 1 crow rested on the scarecrow in the garden. How many crows were there in total? 13. 10 passengers were on a bus. 8 passengers got off and 7 passengers got on. How many passengers are on the bus now? 14. Jane has 6 chicks. Jennifer has 6 more chicks than Mary has. How many chicks does Jennifer have? 15. The equation 5-10=4 is incorrect. Correct it by removing ONLY one digit or sign from the equation. Please write your corrected equation (Only one is needed) in the blank. |