Practice Addition in Math

Use these practice problems to test your method after reviewing the concept explanation and worked examples.

Quick Recap

The arithmetic operation of combining two or more numbers into a single total, representing joining or accumulating quantities.

Think of putting groups togetherβ€”3 apples plus 2 apples gives 5 apples.

Showing a random 20 of 64 problems.

Example 1

easy
Compute 6+6+66 + 6 + 6.

Example 2

medium
Rosa read 7 pages before dinner and 8 pages after dinner. How many pages did Rosa read?

Example 3

medium
Sara had 25 stickers. She bought 18 more at the store, then her teacher gave her 12 as a reward. How many stickers does Sara have in total?

Example 4

medium
You see 4 balloons. Dad ties 1 more. How many balloons?

Example 5

challenge
What is the sum of all whole numbers from 11 to 100100?

Example 6

medium
Compute 156+247156 + 247.

Example 7

easy
What is 3+73 + 7?

Example 8

medium
Compute 5,000βˆ’1,234+1,2345{,}000 - 1{,}234 + 1{,}234.

Example 9

medium
There are 8 children on the playground. 7 more children come out. How many children are there now?

Example 10

medium
Sarah has $23\$23. She earns $48\$48 more. How much does she have now?

Example 11

easy
Compute 4+34 + 3.

Example 12

easy
What is 4+34 + 3?

Example 13

challenge
AA, BB are different digits. ABβ€Ύ+BAβ€Ύ=99\overline{AB} + \overline{BA} = 99. Find AA and BB.

Example 14

easy
Compute 46+3846 + 38.

Example 15

medium
What number plus 9 equals 17?

Example 16

medium
A basket has 6 red balls and 5 blue balls. How many balls are there in all? Write the number sentence.

Example 17

medium
What is 1+41 + 4?

Example 18

medium
A train started with 8787 passengers. At Station A, 3434 more got on. At Station B, 1919 more got on. How many are on the train now?

Example 19

easy
Owen has 4 red crayons and 5 blue crayons. How many crayons does he have?

Example 20

easy
3 fish in the bowl. 1 more fish goes in. How many fish?