Distribution Problems( Week 21 Evaluation) 1. Jay has 6 apples and Jessica has 3 apples. In order to make Jessica have more apples, at least how many apple(s) will Jay need to give Jessica?
2. Susan has 9 bananas and Tom has 4 bananas. In order to make Tom have more bananas, at least how many banana(s) will Susan need to give Tom?
3. Steve has 2 pears and Hillary has 9 pears. In order to make Steve have more pears, at least how many pear(s) will Hillary need to give Steve?
4. Smith has 3 pumpkins and Hillary has 5 pumpkins. In order to make Smith have 2 more pumpkins than Hillary, how many pumpkin(s) will be needed to move from Hillary to Smith?
5. Hillary has 5 tomatoes and Tom has 9 tomatoes. In order to make both have the same number of tomatoes, how many tomato(es) will be needed to move from Tom to Hillary?
6. Nancy has 5 pens and David has 8 pens. In order to make Nancy to have 3 more pens than David, how many pen(s) will be needed to move from David to Nancy?
7. Helen has 3 erasers and David has 8 erasers. In order to make Helen have 9 more erasers than David, how many eraser(s) will be needed to move from David to Helen?
8. Ed has 3 candles and Susan has 3 candles. In order to make Ed have twice as many candles of Susan, how many candle(s) will be needed to move from Susan to Ed?
9. Nancy has 13 coins and Steve has 8 coins. In order to make Nancy have twice as many coins as Steve, how many coin(s) will be needed to move from Steve to Nancy?
10. Hillary has 7 pencils and Jay has 11 pencils. In order to make Hillary have twice as many pencils as Jay, how many pencil(s) will be needed to move from Jay to Hillary?
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