ADDITION.
ORAL EXERCISES.
EXAMPLES FOR PRACTICE.
6 18. 1. James has three pears and his younger broth- er has four; how many have both ?
Illustration: 3 pears added to 4 pears make 7 pears.—therefore both have 7 pears.
2. Thomas had three nuts and James gave him two more; how many did he then have?
3. A boy found four apples and then found two more; how many did he have in all?
4. I had four dollars and a man has paid me three dollars more; how many have I?
5. Enoch had seven marbles and John gave him two more; how many did he have ?
6. Benjamin has four dollars and his sister has three; how many have both?
7. For a barrel of flour I paid five dollars and for sugar I paid seven dollars; how much did both cost?
8. James had two cents and Samuel gave him six more; how many did he have in all?
9. How many are five apples and six apples?
10. How many are four dollars and eight dollars?
11. How many are 2 and 3? 2 and 5? 2 and 7? 2 and 9 ? 2 and 4? 2 and 2? 2 and 8? 2 and 6?
12. How many are 3 and 3? 3 and 5? 3 and 7? 3 and 9? 3 and 4? 3 and 6? 3 and 8? 3 and 9?
13. How many are 4 and 3? 4 and 5? 4 and 8? 4 and 9? 4 and 1 ? 4 and 2? 4 and 4? 4 and 7?
14. How many are 5 and 4? 5 and 7? 5 and 8? 5 and 9? 5 and 2? 5 and 5? 5 and 6? 5 and 1 ? 5 and 3?
15. How many are 6 and 2? 6 and 4? 6 and 3? 6 and 5? 6 and 7? 6 and 9? 6 and 1 ? 6 and 6? 6 and 8?
16. How many are 7 and 3? 7 and 5? 7 and 7? 7 and 6? 7 and 8? 7 and 9? 7 and 2? 7 and 4? 7 and 10?
17. How many are 8 and 2? 8 and 4? 8 and 5? 8 and 7? 8 and 9? 8 and 8? 8 and 1? 8 and 3? 8 and 6?