Distribution Problems( Week 21 Evaluation) 1. Susan has 1 apple and Josh has 6 apples. In order to make Susan have more apples, at least how many apple(s) will Josh need to give Susan?
2. Mary has 4 bananas and Jackson has 9 bananas. In order to make Mary have more bananas, at least how many banana(s) will Jackson need to give Mary?
3. Larry has 2 pears and Jane has 9 pears. In order to make Larry have more pears, at least how many pear(s) will Jane need to give Larry?
4. John has 6 pumpkins and Helen has 1 pumpkin. In order to make Helen have 5 more pumpkins than John, how many pumpkin(s) will be needed to move from John to Helen?
5. Susan has 12 tomatoes and Smith has 2 tomatoes. In order to make both have the same number of tomatoes, how many tomato(es) will be needed to move from Susan to Smith?
6. Helen has 8 pens and Steve has 5 pens. In order to make Steve to have 1 more pens than Helen, how many pen(s) will be needed to move from Helen to Steve?
7. Emily has 2 erasers and Jackson has 9 erasers. In order to make Emily have 7 more erasers than Jackson, how many eraser(s) will be needed to move from Jackson to Emily?
8. Michael has 3 candles and Alice has 3 candles. In order to make Michael have twice as many candles of Alice, how many candle(s) will be needed to move from Alice to Michael?
9. Steve has 8 coins and Niconia has 13 coins. In order to make Niconia have twice as many coins as Steve, how many coin(s) will be needed to move from Steve to Niconia?
10. Joe has 3 pencils and Helen has 3 pencils. In order to make Helen have twice as many pencils as Joe, how many pencil(s) will be needed to move from Joe to Helen?
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