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Grade 3 · Bar Models · 6 problems

Directions: Use the bar model and equation to solve each word problem.

1.

Jack has 13 crayons. Sam has 19 more than Jack. How many does Sam have?

Bar model
13
13
19
Equation: 13 + 19 = ?
Answer:
2.

Amy has 18 books. Lisa has 18 more than Amy. How many does Lisa have?

Bar model
18
18
18
Equation: 18 + 18 = ?
Answer:
3.

Amy has 26 crayons. Lisa has 11 more than Amy. How many does Lisa have?

Bar model
26
26
11
Equation: 26 + 11 = ?
Answer:
4.

Amy has 43 pencils. Jack has 27 pencils. How many more pencils does Amy have than Jack?

Bar model
43
27
?
Equation: 43 - 27 = ?
Answer:
5.

Tom has 25 cards. Mia has 10 cards. How many more cards does Tom have than Mia?

Bar model
25
10
?
Equation: 25 - 10 = ?
Answer:
6.

Tom has 29 crayons. Emma has 15 crayons. How many more crayons does Tom have than Emma?

Bar model
29
15
?
Equation: 29 - 15 = ?
Answer:

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