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You have two (2) carrots, three (3) onions and three (3) potatoes. How many vegetables do you have in all?
 
Eight (8) vegetables.
 
Six (6) vegetables.
You go to the movies with your friend. You buy a combo #2 and give the cashier a $20 dollar bill. How much change do you receive?
 
.75 Cents.
 
$1.00 dollar.
You have $10 dollars. You buy a chocolate bar ($1), soda ($1) and some potato chips ($2). How much money do you have left?
 
I have six (6) dollars left.
 
I have four (4) dollars left.
A farmer has three (3) little pigs. The farmer sells two (2) pigs at the market. How many pigs does the farmer have left?
 
The farmer has one (1) pig left.
 
The farmer has five (5) pigs left.
Six (6) cooks and thirteen (13) servers work at the restaurant. How many people work at the restaurant?
 
Nineteen (19) people work at the restaurant.
 
Fifteen (15) people work at the restaurant.
It's your birthday! You get two (2) presents from your parents and five (5) presents from your friends. How many presents do you have?
 
I have seven (7) presents.
 
I have three (3) presents.
Class starts at noon (12:00pm) and ends at 3pm. How long is the class?
 
The class is three (3) hours long.
 
The class is two (2) hours long.
Danny goes to karate class on Tuesdays and dance class on Thursdays. How many classes does Danny have?
 
Danny has two (2) classes.
 
Danny has five (5) classes.
You have two (2) apples and six (6) bananas. How many pieces of fruit do you have?
 
I have eight (8) pieces of fruit.
 
I have four (4) pieces of fruit.
You have twelve (12) pieces of gum. You chew eleven (11) pieces at the same time. How many pieces of gum do you have left?
 
One (1) piece of gum.
 
Three (3) pieces of gum.
The supermarket has six (6) cashiers, two (2) go home. How many cashiers are left at the supermarket?
 
Four (4) cashiers are left at the supermarket.
 
Two (2) cashiers are left at the supermarket.
A school class has seven (7) boys and five (5) girls. How many students in all?
 
Twelve (12) students in all.
 
Ten (10) students in all.