Puddings

A Christmas Maths Starter Of The Day

Pudding

340g

Pudding

410g

Pudding

454g

Pudding

523g

? - ? = 70g

? + ? = 933g

? + ? = 750g

? - ? = 183g

? + ? = 864g

? - ? = 113g

? + ? = 863g

? - ? = 69g

? + ? = 794g

? - ? = 44g

Replace the question marks with the weights of the puddings.


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Answers

a. 410 - 340 = 70g

b. 523 + 410 = 933g

c. 410 + 340 = 750g

d. 523 - 340 = 183g

e. 410 + 454 = 864g

f. 523 - 410 = 113g

g. 523 + 340 = 863g

h. 523 - 454 = 69g

i. 454 + 340 = 794g

j. 454 - 410 = 44g

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