Question

A farmer has some apples.

There are 40 apples in the box.

Part A
How many apples in all?

A box with forty apples, two groups of ten apples, and three more apples

(1 point)
Responses

53

53

55

55

60

60

63

63
Question 2
Part B
The farmer says he had 65 apples this morning. How many apples are missing?

(1 point)
Responses

2 apples; the picture shows 63 apples. Count on 2 more to get 65 apples.

2 apples; the picture shows 63 apples. Count on 2 more to get 65 apples.

3 apples; the picture shows 62 apples. Count on 3 more to get 65 apples.

3 apples; the picture shows 62 apples. Count on 3 more to get 65 apples.

5 apples; the picture shows 60 apples. Count on 5 more to get 65 apples.

5 apples; the picture shows 60 apples. Count on 5 more to get 65 apples.

10 apples; the picture shows 55 apples. Count on 10 more to get 65 apples.

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
**Part A:**

To calculate the total number of apples, we start with the 40 apples in the box and add the other items described:

- 40 apples in the box
- 20 apples from two groups of ten (10 + 10)
- 3 more apples

So, the total number of apples is:

40 + 20 + 3 = 63

**Response for Part A: 63**

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**Part B:**

The farmer originally had 65 apples. The current number of apples is 63. To find out how many apples are missing, we'll subtract the current number from the original number:

65 (original apples) - 63 (current apples) = 2

**Response for Part B: 2 apples; the picture shows 63 apples. Count on 2 more to get 65 apples.**
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