180 Days of Math for First Grade Day 53 Answers Key

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180 Days of Math for First Grade Answers Key Day 53

Directions Solve each problem.

Question 1.
Write the numeral.
180 Days of Math for First Grade Day 53 Answers Key 1
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Answer:
10 + 10 + 8 = 28
The numeral is 28.
Explanation:
In the above image we can observe cubes. First column have 10 cubes and second column also have10 cubes. There are 8 separate  cubes. Add 10 cubes with 10 cubes and 8 cubes the sum is equal to 28 cubes. The numeral is 28.

Question 2.
180 Days of Math for First Grade Day 53 Answers Key 2
Answer:
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Explanation:
Perform addition operation on above two given numbers. Add 2 with 7 the sum is equal to 9.

Question 3.
1 – 1 = 180 Days of Math for First Grade Day 53 Answers Key 3
Answer:
1 – 1 = 180-Days-of-Math-for-First-Grade-Day-53-Answers-Key-3
Explanation:
Perform subtraction operation on above two given numbers. Subtract 1 from 1 the difference is equal to 0.

Question 4.
Write the missing number.
180 Days of Math for First Grade Day 53 Answers Key 3 + 3 = 9
Answer:
180-Days-of-Math-for-First-Grade-Day-53-Answers-Key-3 (1) + 3 = 9
Explanation:
To get the sum 9 we need to perform addition operation. If we add 6 with 3 then the sum is equal to 9. The missing number is 6.

Question5.
Will the object stack?
Circle: yes no
180 Days of Math for First Grade Day 53 Answers Key 4
Answer:
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Yes, the above object will stack. So, draw a circle for yes.

Question 6.
Is the object longer than your finger?
Circle: yes no
180 Days of Math for First Grade Day 53 Answers Key 5
Answer:
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Yes, the above object is longer than my finger. So, draw a circle for Yes.

Question 7.
180 Days of Math for First Grade Day 53 Answers Key 6
Are there more green pencils than blue pencils?
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Answer:
Yes, there are more green pencils than blue pencils.
Explanation:
In the above image we can observe a table named as pencil colors. There are five red pencils, eight green pencils, and three blue pencils. So, there are more green pencils than blue pencils.

Question 8.
There are 7 bananas in a bunch. Frannie eats one of the bananas. How many bananas are left?
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Answer:
There are 7 bananas in a bunch. Frannie eats one of the bananas.
Perform subtraction operation. Subtract one banana from 7 bananas the difference is equal to 6 bananas.
7 bananas – 1 banana = 6 bananas
There are 6 bananas left.

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