Addition
Math
Addition starts at 1 and continues till grade 5.
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A baker made 2,500 loaves of bread in the morning and 3,500 in the afternoon. How many loaves did he make in total?
A class collected 1,234 cans for recycling in January, 2,345 in February, and 3,456 in March. How many cans did they collect in total?
A farmer harvested 2,500 kg of wheat in January and 3,750 kg in February. How much wheat did he harvest in total?
A library has 4,567 fiction books and 3,210 non-fiction books. How many books are there in total?
A school has 1,234 boys and 1,111 girls. How many students are there in total?
A shopkeeper sold 1,234 pens on Monday and 2,345 pens on Tuesday. How many pens did he sell in total?
A train travels 1,234 km on Monday and 2,345 km on Tuesday. How far did it travel in total?
If you add 1,234 to 5,678, what is the result?
If you add 2,345, 1,234, and 3,210 together, what is the total?
What is the sum of 1,000, 2,000, 3,000, and 4,000?
What is the sum of 1,111 and 2,222?
What is the sum of 2,468 and 7,532?
What is the sum of 2,468, 3,532, and 1,000?
What is the sum of 3,456 and 2,789?
What is the sum of 4,321, 5,432, and 6,543?
What is the sum of 7,777 and 2,223?
What is the sum of 9,999 and 1?
What is the sum of the largest 3-digit number and the smallest 4-digit number?
Which property of addition allows you to group numbers in any way and still get the same sum?
Which property of addition is shown by the equation (a + b) + c = a + (b + c)?
