E – SE – RT5

There is a product on one side of the equal sign and a sum on the other side of the equal sign. No numbers repeat in the equation. What could the equation be?

E – SE – WP5

Four children brought the same number of balloons to the party. While at the party, the four children found eight more balloons. Now there are twenty-four balloons. How many balloons did each child take to the party? Write an equation that represents this context and...

E – SE – OE7

Create a word problem for an equation with an unknown number of 8.

E – SE – RT6

There is a product on one side of the equal sign and a division symbol on the other side of the equal sign. No numbers repeat in the equation. What could the equation be?

E – SE – WP6

There were eight students playing basketball at little recess. Then more children joined them at big recess. There are now 14 children playing tag. How many children joined the game? Write an equation that represents this context and...

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