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A farmer had 456 cows in his big field. One sunny day, he sold 234 of them to his neighbors. How many cows does the farmer have left in his field?
Aunt Amani has 4,567 shillings saved for a new bicycle, and Uncle Juma has 3,214 shillings for a fun trip. If they both want to know how much money they have together, they decide to round their amounts to the nearest hundred first. Can you help them estimate the total amount of shillings they have?
If you have a basket with some oranges and you add zero more oranges to it, how many oranges do you have? You still have the same number of oranges in the basket!
Lulu has three jars of marbles. The first jar has 1,234 marbles, the second jar has 5,678 marbles, and the third jar has 9,012 marbles. Can you help Lulu put the jars in order from the one with the fewest marbles to the one with the most marbles?
If you have 7,895 shiny marbles and you want to put them into big bags that hold 1,000 marbles each, how many bags will you fill if you round the number of marbles to the nearest thousand?
In the number 43,567, if you look at the digit 3, what place is it in? Is it in the thousands, hundreds, tens, or ones place?
Imagine you have 5 big elephants, 6 playful monkeys, 7 colorful birds, and 8 tiny frogs. Can you say how many animals you have in words?
On Monday, a shop sold 125 juicy apples. Then on Tuesday, they sold 178 more apples. How many apples did the shop sell altogether on both days?
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