Arbordale Publishing
×
Home
eBook Access
Store
All Books
eBooks
Latest News
Support
Login
Contact Us
Animalogy: Animal Analogies
- Math Word Problems
1.
If five deer are running through the meadow, and one splits off to chase after a mouse, how many deer remain in the meadow?
6
4
5
2.
If a bear weighs 800 pounds and a bear cub weighs 300 pounds, how many more pounds does the bear weigh than the cub?
1100
400
500
3.
A rabbit eats one head of lettuce for breakfast and two more heads of lettuce throughout the day, how many heads of lettuce does the rabbit eat in one day?
3
1
6
4.
If an ant is one inch long, and a hippo's hoof is 1 foot long, how many times bigger is a hippo's hoof than an ant?
3
4
12
5.
If a lion has three babies, how many lions are there all together?
2
4
1
6.
Four robins are sitting on the window sill and two more join. How many robins are there in total?
2
6
8
7.
A spider spun three webs in the morning and two at night. How many webs did the spider spin in one day?
6
1
5
8.
Two spiders are crawling, each has eight legs. How many legs are there?
16
6
12
9.
There are two lions, four giraffes, and nine eagles. How many mammals are there total?
9
6
11
10.
There are two ants and three bees. How many insects are there total?
6
1
5
Back to Top
home
|
catalog
|
privacy policy
|
contact us