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Nicholas made sixteen cupcakes. He gave ten cupcakes to his friends. How many cupcakes did he have left?
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Jonathan has twelve valentines. Half of them are red. How many valentines are red?
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Julia made five cards with hearts. She made nine cards with flowers. She also made cards with birds. If she made a total of twenty-one cards, how many cards with birds did she make?
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Mrs. Harris had twenty-two chocolate hearts. She gave eighteen hearts to her students. How many hearts did she have left?
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I like to make Valentine cards for my friends instead of buying them. I bought a pack of construction paper that has thirty-six pieces in it. I messed up five of the pieces of paper. There are eighteen children in my class besides me. How many pieces of construction paper will I have left after I make cards for everyone in my class?
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My friends are all going to bring some candy to our Valentine party. I hope I get a lot of candy hearts! My teacher says that she likes chocolate candy the best. There are thirty-four candy hearts in each box. If I buy two boxes of candy, how many candy hearts will I have all together?
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