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Maths Practice problems reproduced from Young Einstein Mathematics Software


Maths Educational Software reproduced samples from Young Einstein Mathematics

Fun maths problems that should be worked out. Printed both in words and as a sum to visualize them better.

 

Kevin had 419 toys, Jessica had 2333 toys and James had 692 toys. How many toys did they have combined?

 

419 + 2333 + 692 = ?

 

and another one

 

Brittany had a big packet of chips. If Brittany ate 24 chips, Sarah ate 2339 chips and Stephanie ate 293 chips and finished the packet, how many chips were in the packet?

 

24 + 2339 + 293 = ?

 

Solve the answers, then attempt another few, better still purchase this maths educational software and generate these yourself!

Produced by Maths Practice P/L, suppliers of  the 'Young Einstein Mathematics' educational software range. You can try all these plus a lot more when you purchase and use the software.

This educational software allows for various levels of difficulty ranging from year1 to 6.

These free exercise pages containing approximately 400 different problems are updated regularly.

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