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  • John has 54 sweets. Cherry has 32 sweets. How many more sweets does John have than Cherry?
    54 - 32 = 32
    54 + 32 = 76
    54 + 32 = 86
    54 - 32 = 22
  • John has 54 sweets. 32 of them are orange sweets, the rest are apple sweets. How many apple sweets are there?
    54 - 32 = 22
    54 + 32 = 76
    54 - 32 = 32
    54 + 32 = 86
  • John has 54 sweets. After eating 32 sweets, how many sweets are left?
    54 - 32 = 32
    54 + 32 = 76
    54 + 32 = 86
    54 - 32 = 22
  • John has 54 sweets. Cherry has 32 sweets. What is the difference in the number of sweets John and Cherry each has?
    54 + 32 = 86
    54 - 32 = 22
    54 + 32 = 76
    54 - 32 = 32
  • John had some sweets. After he had taken 32 sweets, he now has 54 sweets. How many sweets did he have at first?
    54 + 32 = 86
    54 - 32 = 32
    54 - 32 = 22
    54 + 32 = 76
  • John wants 54 sweets. He has 32 sweets now. How many more sweets does he need to take?
    54 + 32 = 76
    54 - 32 = 22
    54 - 32 = 32
    54 + 32 = 86
  • John has 54 sweets. Cherry has 32 sweets. How many fewer sweers does Cherry have than John?
    54 + 32 = 76
    54 - 32 = 32
    54 - 32 = 22
    54 + 32 = 86