SBI-Part Part Whole Flashcards

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Part-Part-Whole Problem

A

Problems about adding Parts together to get Whole/Total is called Part-Part-Whole problem here.

Example like: Boys and girls in a class. here parts are:

Part: number of boys

Part: number of girls

Whole: Total number of student in the class

Boys + # girls = Total Students

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Formula of Part-Part-Whole

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Part + Part … = Whole

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Whole Unknown

On Friday, 1,045 tickets were purchased for a concert and 998 tickets were purchased for a basketball game. How many tickets were sold on Friday?

A

Part 1:_________

Part 2:________

Whole :_______

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Part Unknown

2,043 tickets were purchased on Friday. If 1,045 tickets were for a concert and the others were for a basketball game, how

many tickets were for the basketball game?

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Equation:

______ + ______ = ______

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Part Unknown

For a school council election, there are 80 students voted in total, and 30 in them voted for Ray as History Class Leader. How many voted against him?

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Equation:

______ + ______ = ______

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Part Unkown

During a survey about a district tax reform bill among all 180 local citizens. 30 of them voted ok, and 50 of them voted no. so how many citizens did not feedback at all?

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Equation:

____ + ____ = ____

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Part Unknown

The 2nd grade class had 25 students. They split up into two teams in order to play a game. One team had 15 students on it. How many students were on the other team?

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Equation:

____ + ____ = ____

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Whole Unknown

Mark had 2 tennis balls and his cousin had 5 tennis balls. How many tennis balls did they have altogether?

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Equation:

____ + ____ = ____

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Janet has $13.00 and Ann has $11.00. How much money do they have together?

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