Elephants, Tigers, and Leopards
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In the NIM game, if your opponent reaches 6 and it's your turn, what number should you add to guarantee a win? (The target is 10)
Karnataka has 6049 elephants and Kerala has 3054 elephants. What is the total number of elephants in both states?
Gujarat has 1355 leopards, Karnataka has 1131 leopards, and Madhya Pradesh has 1817 leopards. How many total leopards are there?
Maharashtra has 444 tigers. Madhya Pradesh has 341 more tigers than Maharashtra. How many tigers does Madhya Pradesh have?
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Assam has 5719 elephants. It has 3965 more elephants than Meghalaya. How many elephants are there in Meghalaya?
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1754
If Assam has 3965 MORE than Meghalaya, then Meghalaya = Assam - 3965. So 5719 - 3965 = 1754. We subtract because we need to find the smaller number.
What is 8787 - 99?
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8688
Easy way: Subtract 100 first: 8787 - 100 = 8687. Then add back 1: 8687 + 1 = 8688. This works because 99 = 100 - 1.
In the addition chart, how many times does the number 12 appear?
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7
The number 12 appears when: 0+12, 1+11, 2+10, 3+9, 4+8, 5+7, 6+6. That's 7 times total in the addition table.
Take the 2-digit number 45. What do you get when you add it to its reverse?
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99
The reverse of 45 is 54. Adding: 45 + 54 = 99. Step by step: 5+4=9, 4+5=9, so we get 99.
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