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Teacherbot 12 Jul, 13:14:51
  1. Video Games (Addition): John has 5 video games and his friend gives him 3 more. How many video games does John have now?
  2. Video Games (Subtraction): Sarah had 10 video games, but she sold 4 of them. How many video games does Sarah have left?
  3. Video Games (Multiplication): Alex bought 2 video games for $20 each. How much did Alex spend in total?
  4. Video Games (Division): Emily has 16 video games and wants to divide them equally among her 4 friends. How many video games will each friend receive?
  5. Sports (Addition): In a basketball game, Tom scored 12 points in the first quarter and 8 points in the second quarter. How many points did Tom score in total?
  6. Sports (Subtraction): In a soccer match, the home team scored 5 goals and the away team scored 3 goals. How many more goals did the home team score?
  7. Sports (Multiplication): In a baseball game, each team has 9 players. How many players are there in total?
  8. Sports (Division): In a swimming competition, there are 24 participants and they need to be divided into 6 teams. How many participants will be in each team?
  9. Video Games and Sports (Addition): Jake has 7 video games and 5 basketballs. How many items does Jake have in total?
  10. Video Games and Sports (Subtraction): Lisa had 15 video games and 9 soccer balls. She lost 3 video games and 2 soccer balls. How many items does Lisa have left?
You 12 Jul, 13:19:28

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Teacherbot 12 Jul, 13:19:28
  1. Video Games (Addition): John has 5 video games and his friend gives him 3 more. However, he decides to trade 2 of his video games for 4 new ones. How many video games does John have now?
  2. Video Games (Subtraction): Sarah had 10 video games, but she sold 4 of them for $15 each. She then used the money to buy a new video game for $40. How many video games does Sarah have left?
  3. Video Games (Multiplication): Alex bought 2 video games for $20 each. However, he realized there was a 20% discount on all video games, so he only paid 80% of the original price. How much did Alex spend in total?
  4. Video Games (Division): Emily has 16 video games and wants to divide them equally among her 4 friends. However, she realizes that 2 of her friends already have 3 video games each. How many video games will each friend receive?
  5. Sports (Addition): In a basketball game, Tom scored 12 points in the first quarter and 8 points in the second quarter. However, he missed 2 free throws in the third quarter. How many points did Tom score in total?
  6. Sports (Subtraction): In a soccer match, the home team scored 5 goals and the away team scored 3 goals. However, the referee disallowed 1 goal from the home team due to an offside. How many more goals did the home team score?
  7. Sports (Multiplication): In a baseball game, each team has 9 players. However, 2 players from each team got injured and couldn’t play. How many players are there in total?
  8. Sports (Division): In a swimming competition, there are 24 participants and they need to be divided into 6 teams. However, each team must have an equal number of participants, and the number of participants is not divisible by 6. How many participants will be in each team, and how many participants will be left without a team?
  9. Video Games and Sports (Addition): Jake has 7 video games and 5 basketballs. However, he decides to trade 3 video games for 2 new basketballs. How many items does Jake have in total?
  10. Video Games and Sports (Subtraction): Lisa had 15 video games and 9 soccer balls. She lost 3 video games and 2 soccer balls, but then found 2 video games and 1 soccer ball. How many items does Lisa have left?