Short Answer
For each story problem, 5 - 3
can be used to solve the problem. Label each of the story problems as comparison subtraction, take-away subtraction, or missing-addend subtraction.
A) You made 5 gallons of lemonade for a school party and 3 gallons of Kool-Aid. How much more lemonade than Kool-Aid did you make?
B) You made 5 gallons of lemonade for a school party. At the party, the guests drank 3
gallons of the lemonade. How much of the lemonade was left after the party?
C) You made 5 gallons of lemonade for a school party. 3
gallons were made from frozen lemonade and the rest from fresh lemons. How much of the lemonade was made from fresh lemons?
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