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