Mixed Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication & Division Word Problems – Practice Questions

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  1. Add: 456 + 789 + 123
  2. Subtract: 1500 − 875
  3. Multiply: 1925 × 24
  4. Divide: 1440 ÷ 12
  5. Add: 987 + 654 − 321
  6. Subtract: 2000 − 567 − 433
  7. Multiply: 4823 × 36
  8. Divide: 36002 ÷ 15
  9. Add: 235 + 876 + 459
  10. Subtract: 5000 − 2750
  11. Multiply: 7525 × 160
  12. Divide: 98548 ÷ 15
  13. Add: 1200 + 340 − 560
  14. Subtract: 3200 − 1785
  15. Multiply: 56 × 25
  16. Divide: 144 ÷ 12
  17. Add: 345 + 678 + 901
  18. Subtract: 500 − 275 + 125
  19. Multiply: 88 × 14
  20. Divide: 720 ÷ 24
  21. Add: 157 + 293 + 450
  22. Subtract: 1000 − 745
  23. Multiply: 64 × 32
  24. Divide: 810 ÷ 27
  25. Add: 123 + 456 + 789
  26. Subtract: 2500 − 1580
  27. Multiply: 42 × 18
  28. Divide: 1080 ÷ 45
  29. Add: 500 + 300 − 150
  30. Subtract: 800 − 675 + 125
  1. There are 500 books in a library. 275 books were borrowed by students. How many books are left in the library?
  2. A pencil box contains 12 rows and 8 pencils in each row. How many pencils are there in total?
  3. A farmer has 1440 kg of wheat. He packs them equally into 12 bags. How much wheat is in each bag?
  4. Anjali collected 345 stickers last year and 278 stickers this year. How many stickers does she have altogether?
  5. Tom had 1500 marbles. He gave away 875 marbles to his friends. How many marbles does he have now?
  6. A factory produces 48 toys every day. How many toys will it produce in 36 days?
  7. A shopkeeper has 360 candies. He puts them in packets of 15 candies each. How many packets can he make?
  8. A school has 235 red pens, 876 blue pens, and 459 green pens. How many pens are there in total?
  9. A bus had 5000 liters of fuel. It used 2750 liters. How much fuel is left?
  10. A box contains 75 chocolates in each row and there are 16 rows. How many chocolates are there in total?
  11. There are 980 apples and they are divided equally into 35 baskets. How many apples are there in each basket?
  12. Anil had 1200 marbles. He gave 340 marbles to his friend but lost 560 marbles. How many marbles does he have now?
  13. There were 3200 visitors in a museum on Sunday. 1785 visitors visited on Monday. How many more people visited on Sunday than Monday?
  14. A school bought 56 boxes of crayons. Each box contains 25 crayons. How many crayons are there altogether?
  15. A teacher divides 144 stickers equally among 12 students. How many stickers does each student get?
  16. Ramesh collected 345 shells, Suresh collected 678 shells, and Anil collected 901 shells. How many shells did they collect together?
  17. A shop had 500 candies. It sold 275 candies but later received 125 candies more. How many candies are there now?
  18. There are 88 rows of chairs and 14 chairs in each row in an auditorium. How many chairs are there in total?
  19. A farmer harvested 720 apples and packed them equally into 24 crates. How many apples are in each crate?
  20. A school library has 157 story books, 293 science books, and 450 history books. How many books are there in total?
  21. A shop had 1000 candies. It sold 745 candies. How many candies are left?
  22. A factory makes 64 boxes of chocolates, and each box contains 32 chocolates. How many chocolates are made in total?
  23. A teacher has 810 pencils and divides them equally into 27 boxes. How many pencils are there in each box?
  24. Ravi has 123 red balloons, 456 green balloons, and 789 blue balloons. How many balloons does he have in total?
  25. A school bought 2500 notebooks. 1580 notebooks were distributed to students. How many notebooks are left?
  26. A bakery makes 42 cakes every day. How many cakes does it make in 18 days?
  27. A shopkeeper had 1080 chocolates. He divided them equally into 45 boxes. How many chocolates are in each box?
  28. Priya bought 500 candies, gave 300 candies to her friends, and kept 150 candies for herself. How many candies were used/given away?
  29. A park has 800 trees. 675 trees are fruit-bearing, and the rest are decorative. How many trees are decorative?

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