180 Days of Math for First Grade Day 46 Answers Key

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180 Days of Math for First Grade Answers Key Day 46

Directions Solve each problem.

Question 1.
Write the number before and after 27.

Before Number

After

27

Answer:
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The number before 27 is 26.
The number after 27 is 28.

Question 2.
5 + 0 = 180 Days of Math for First Grade Day 46 Answers Key 1
Answer:
5 + 0 = 180-Days-of-Math-for-First-Grade-Day-46-Answers-Key-1
Explanation:
Perform addition operation on above two given numbers. Add 5 with 0 the sum is equal to 5.

Question 3.
180 Days of Math for First Grade Day 46 Answers Key 2
Answer:
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Explanation:
Perform subtraction operation on above two given numbers. Subtract 3 from 3 the difference is equal to 0.

Question 4.
Write the missing sign.
4 180 Days of Math for First Grade Day 46 Answers Key 3 1 = 5
Answer:
4 180-Days-of-Math-for-First-Grade-Day-46-Answers-Key-3 1 = 5
Explanation:
To get the result 5 we need to perform addition operation. By adding 4 to the 1 the sum is equal to 5. The missing sign is ‘+’.

Question 5.
Draw a boy beside the pig.
180 Days of Math for First Grade Day 46 Answers Key 4
Answer:
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Drawn a boy beside the pig as we can observe in the above image.

Question 6.
Is the mass equal?
Circle: yes no
180 Days of Math for First Grade Day 46 Answers Key 5
Answer:
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Explanation:
In the above image we can observe Tape and Peaches. The mass of Peaches is greater than tape. Both masses are not equal. So, draw a circle for ‘No’.

Question 7.
Count the tally marks. Write the numeral.
180 Days of Math for First Grade Day 46 Answers Key 6
__________
Answer:
In the above image we can observe tally marks. The tally marks are counted. So, the numeral is 12.

Question 8.
Pauline has 8 marshmallows in her hot chocolate. She eats 4 of them. How many marshmallows are left in her hot chocolate?
__________
Answer:
Pauline has 8 marshmallows in her hot chocolate. She eats 4 of them.
Perform subtraction operation. Subtract 4 marshmallows from 8 marshmallows the difference is equal to 4 marshmallows.
8 – 4 = 4
Four marshmallows are left in her hot chocolate.

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