Maths is not just about numbers on a page -- it is everywhere around us! When your mother counts money at the vegetable market, when your father divides sweets equally among family members, or when you figure out how many days are left until your birthday -- you are solving word problems.
The trick to solving word problems is to read carefully, find the clue words, decide which operation to use, and then solve step by step. Let us learn how!
Certain words in a problem give you a hint about which operation to use:
| Operation | Clue Words | What It Means |
|---|---|---|
| Addition (+) | total, altogether, in all, sum, combined, both, more than, increased by | Putting amounts together to find a bigger number |
| Subtraction (-) | left, remaining, difference, fewer, less than, how many more, decreased by, gave away | Taking away or finding how much more one amount is than another |
| Multiplication (x) | each, every, groups of, times, per, rows of, twice, thrice | Adding the same number many times; equal groups |
| Division (÷) | share equally, divide, distribute, split, per person, each gets, how many groups | Splitting into equal parts or finding how many equal groups |
Think about it: If a problem says "Ravi had 50 marbles and gave away 18," which clue word tells you to subtract? The words "gave away" tell you something was taken away.
Problem: A school in Jaipur has 486 boys and 397 girls. How many students are there altogether?
Clue word: "altogether" means add.
Solution: 486 + 397 = 883. There are 883 students altogether.
Problem: A fruit seller in Mumbai had 750 mangoes. He sold 468 mangoes. How many mangoes are left?
Clue word: "left" means subtract.
Solution: 750 - 468 = 282. There are 282 mangoes left.
Problem: A bus has 45 seats. If there are 8 such buses, how many seats are there in all the buses?
Clue word: "each" bus has 45 seats, and we need the total for 8 buses -- multiply.
Solution: 45 x 8 = 360. There are 360 seats in all.
Problem: Grandmother brought 96 laddoos for Diwali. She wants to share them equally among 8 neighbours. How many laddoos will each neighbour get?
Clue word: "share equally" means divide.
Solution: 96 ÷ 8 = 12. Each neighbour will get 12 laddoos.
Some problems need more than one step. Read carefully and solve one step at a time.
Problem: Aarav had Rs 500. His father gave him Rs 250 more. He then bought a book for Rs 175. How much money does Aarav have now?
Step 1: Total money = 500 + 250 = Rs 750.
Step 2: Money left = 750 - 175 = Rs 575. Aarav has Rs 575.
Problem: A shopkeeper in Kolkata sold 6 packets of biscuits at Rs 35 each and 4 bottles of juice at Rs 20 each. What was the total sale?
Step 1: Biscuits = 6 x 35 = Rs 210.
Step 2: Juice = 4 x 20 = Rs 80.
Step 3: Total = 210 + 80 = Rs 290.
| Word | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Clue word | A word in the problem that hints at which operation to use |
| Altogether / Total | Clue words for addition -- combine amounts |
| Remaining / Left | Clue words for subtraction -- find what is left after taking away |
| Each / Groups of | Clue words for multiplication -- equal groups |
| Share equally | Clue words for division -- split into equal parts |
| Estimate | A rough answer found by rounding numbers; used to check if the exact answer makes sense |
Before solving a problem, make a quick estimate (a rough guess) by rounding the numbers. After solving, check if your answer is close to the estimate. If it is very different, you may have made a mistake.
Problem: A farmer harvested 387 kg of wheat and 214 kg of rice. What is the total harvest?
Estimate: Round 387 to 400 and 214 to 200. Estimate = 400 + 200 = about 600 kg.
Exact answer: 387 + 214 = 601 kg. The estimate (600) is very close to 601, so the answer is correct.
A. Identify the Operation (Write +, -, x, or ÷)
B. Solve the Word Problems (Show your working)
C. Multiple Choice Questions
Create Your Own Word Problems: Use the information below to write one word problem for each operation. Then swap with a classmate and solve each other's problems!
| Operation | Your Word Problem |
|---|---|
| Addition | |
| Subtraction | |
| Multiplication | |
| Division |
Classmate's name who solved your problems: ____________________________