Tamika has 5 stickers. She buys 2 more stickers.

Part A
How many stickers does Tamika have now?

(1 point)
Responses

5 stickers

5 stickers

6 stickers

6 stickers

7 stickers

7 stickers

8 stickers

8 stickers
Question 2
Part B
Tamika wants to keep 3 stickers and give the rest to her friends.
How many stickers will Tamika give away?

(1 point)
Responses

2 stickers

2 stickers

3 stickers

3 stickers

4 stickers

4 stickers

5 stickers

5 stickers
Question 3
Part C
Did Tamika keep enough stickers to put 1 sticker on each of her 5 fingers?

(1 point)
Responses

Yes; Tamika kept 5 stickers, so she has enough stickers for each of her 5 fingers.

Yes; Tamika kept 5 stickers, so she has enough stickers for each of her 5 fingers.

Yes; Tamika kept 3 stickers, so she has enough stickers for each of her 5 fingers.

Yes; Tamika kept 3 stickers, so she has enough stickers for each of her 5 fingers.

No; Tamika kept 4 stickers, so she does not have enough stickers for each of her 5 fingers.

No; Tamika kept 4 stickers, so she does not have enough stickers for each of her 5 fingers.

No; Tamika kept 3 stickers, so she does not have enough stickers for each of her 5 fingers.

No; Tamika kept 3 stickers, so she does not have enough stickers for each of her 5 fingers.
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Part A
Tamika starts with 5 stickers and buys 2 more. To find out how many stickers she has now, we can add:
5 stickers + 2 stickers = 7 stickers
Response: 7 stickers


Part B
Tamika wants to keep 3 stickers. To find out how many stickers she gives away, we can subtract the stickers she keeps from the total number of stickers she has (7 stickers):
7 stickers - 3 stickers = 4 stickers
Response: 4 stickers


Part C
Tamika kept 3 stickers. She cannot put 1 sticker on each of her 5 fingers, since she only has 3 stickers. Thus, she does not have enough stickers.
Response: No; Tamika kept 3 stickers, so she does not have enough stickers for each of her 5 fingers.