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1. Tom, Bill, Fred, and Sally all gave money to a charity to save wild mustangs out west. Tom gave twice as much as Sally. Bill gave six dollars less than Sally. Fred gave 25 dollars more than Sally. Sally gave $75. How much did each child give?

 

   

 

2. Bill grows Christmas trees. He has 6 rows of trees. The first row has 10 trees. The second row has twice as many trees as the first. The third and fifth rows have the sum of rows 1 and 2. The fourth and sixth rows have the sum of rows 1,2, and 3. How many trees does he have?

 

  

 

3. Mary lights 2 candles on Monday. On Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday she will light twice as many as the day before. How many candles Mary will light on Friday?

 

 

  

 

4. Mary, Alice, and Tom are grandchildren of Mary Ann Childers. Each Christmas Mrs. Childers gives her grandchildren twice their age in money. If Mary is 7, Alice is 9,and Tim is 12, how much money does grandma give the children altogether?

 

 

  

 

5. Sarah, Janice, Alice, and Mary Jane have Barbie dolls. Sarah has twice as many dolls as Mary Jane. Mary Jane has six more dolls than Janice. Mary Jane has twenty four dolls. Alice has four less than Janice. How many dolls does each girl have?

 

 

 

 

6. Bill, Henry, John, and Paul all love traveling. Henry travels twice as far as John. Bill travels six miles more than Henry. Paul travels nine miles less than Henry. John traveled 25 miles. How many miles did each person travel?