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67 +                = 121
Which number will make the number sentence true?
1. 54
2. 56
3. 64
4. 68
$ul({:( ,714),(+,297):})$
1. 901
2. 911
3. 1,001
4. 1,011
What is the value of x in the equation below?
8 + x = 22
1. 14
2. 20
3. 24
4. 30
How would the inverse operation of addition be used to solve this equation?
36 + m = 54
1. 54 - 36 = m
2. 36 + 54 = m
3. 54 / 36 = m
4. 36 x 54 = m
$ul({:(,365),(+,876):})$
1. 1,343
2. 1,141
3. 1,241
4. 1,243
The addition sentence is correct: 22 + 99 = 111
1. True
2. False
321 + 892 = ?
1. 1,213
2. 956
3. 1,023
4. 1,325
45 + 69 = 114
1. True
2. False
43,654 + 23,542 =
1. 45,891
2. 67,196
3. 34,908
4. 76,691
(3 + 8) + 12 + 90 = ?
1. 113
2. 89
3. 11
4. 123
345,890 + 234,765 =
1. 580,655
2. 543,890
3. 678,643
4. 523,555
$6283+576+3892+467$=         11,218
Tyler and his father are raising funds for a new animal shelter. So far, Tyler has raised $2,789. His father has raised$1,286. How much have they raised altogether?
1. $3,005 2.$3,065
3. $4,065 4.$4,075

$5,392 +3,709=$

$3,628+ 6,847=$

$1,847 + 573=$
Hundreds of knights came to the tournament. Then four hundred twenty knights went home. Seven hundred fifty-six knights remained. How many knights came to the tournament?
$2405+6893+562$