Two-Step Problem Solving with Fun Math Questions
Explore a series of engaging two-step math problems involving quantities of fruits, drinks, running times, dance class students, biking distances, prizes at a game, and fish ownership. Enhance your problem-solving skills with these interactive scenarios designed for elementary students.
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Two-Step Problems 2T1U4Q13 Modified by Darren Towers | Hilltop Elem. August 2017
There are 9 purple grapes and 4 green grapes. Maria ate 2 grapes. How many grapes are there now?
Coach brought 12 drinks for the t-ball game. 2 are juice boxes, and 3 are water. The rest are milk boxes. How many milk boxes are there?
Jane ran 40 minutes. Ed ran 10 minutes and Peter ran 5 minutes. What was their total time running?
Marvins dance class had 40 students. 2 students stopped lessons. Then 5 more students joined. How many students are there now?
Ben biked 35 miles last weekend. He biked 17 miles on Friday and 15 miles on Saturday. He biked some more miles on Sunday. How many miles did he bike on Sunday?
There were 12 monkey toys and 22 teddy bears for prizes at the ring toss game. 7 prizes were awarded Friday night. How many total prizes remained?
Todd has 30 fish. His brother has 10 less fish than Todd. How many fish do they have in all?