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Which operation would be used to solve the problem?

If Jonathan has four candy bars, Rudy has three candy bars, and Duncan has 26 candy bars, how many candy bars do they have altogether?
2. Subtraction
3. Multiplication
4. Division
Joaquin had 187 markers. His friend Xavier gave him 101 markers for his birthday. How many markers does Joaquin have now?
1. 288
2. 290
3. 281
4. 295
Connie found 16 shells on Saturday and 17 shells on Sunday. Al found 12 shells on Saturday, and 22 shells on Sunday. Who found a greater number of shells all together?
1. Al
2. Connie
3. They each found the same number of shells.
4. Not enough information
51 + 84 = ?
1. 135
2. 45
3. 127
4. 115
Find the sum.

427 + 152 =
1. 379
2. 588
3. 335
4. 579
Sum is the answer to what type of problem?
1. Multiplication
2. Subtraction
4. Division
Select the correct equation needed to solve this problem.

Katlin had some bubble gum in her purse. She chewed 3 pieces. Then she still had 10 pieces left in her purse. How many pieces did she have in her purse to start with?
1. 10 - g = 3
2. 10 + 3 = g
3. 10 - 3 = g
4. g + 3 = 10
$65+72=$
1. 37
2. 137
3. 237
4. 129
$100+10+1=$       111
1. True
2. False
$100 + 450=$
1. 230
2. 550
3. 334
4. 445
A large marching band has 76 trombones and 110 coronets. How many trombones and coronets are there in all?
1. 186
2. 184
3. 86
4. 34
2. a number added to another number.
3. a number that is subtracted.
$ul({:( ,100),(+,374):})$
1. 470
2. 474
3. 374
4. 310
A farmer planted 83 tomato seeds and 76 pumpkin seeds. About how many seeds did the farmer plant?
1. 100
2. 160
3. 200
4. 300
$21+32 =$     53
2      + 66 = 68
Find the sum.

621 + 258 =
1. 979
2. 887
3. 877
4. 879