180 Days of Math for First Grade Day 57 Answers Key

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180 Days of Math for First Grade Answers Key Day 57

Directions Solve each problem.

Question 1.
Draw dots to finish the ten frame. How many more dots were needed to make ten?
180 Days of Math for First Grade Day 57 Answers Key 1
Answer:
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One dot is needed to make ten.
Explanation:
In the above image we can observe nine dots. We need to draw one more dot to make ten. The one dot finishes the ten frame. So, drawn one dot to make ten.

Question 2.
180 Days of Math for First Grade Day 57 Answers Key 2
Answer:
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Explanation:
Perform addition operation on above two given numbers. Add 6 with 2 the sum is equal to 8.

Question 3.
8 – 5 = 180 Days of Math for First Grade Day 57 Answers Key 3
Answer:
8 – 5 = 180-Days-of-Math-for-First-Grade-Day-57-Answers-Key-3
Explanation:
Perform subtraction operation on above two given numbers. Subtract 5 from 8 the difference is equal to 3.

Question 4.
Complete the pattern.
180 Days of Math for First Grade Day 57 Answers Key 4
Answer:
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Explanation:
In the above image we can observe happy faces and sad faces. The first face is Happy face and the second face is Sad face. The fourth face is Sad face and the fifth face is Happy face. So, we have to draw happy face in missing pattern.

Question 5.
Will the solid roll?
Circle: yes no
180 Days of Math for First Grade Day 57 Answers Key 5
Answer:
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Yes, the above solid will roll. So, draw a circle for Yes.

Question 6.
Is the mass equal?
Circle: yes no
180 Days of Math for First Grade Day 57 Answers Key 6
Answer:
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No, the above mass is not equal. So, draw a circle for No.

Question 7.
Favorite Activity

Swings

Slide Monkey Bars Balance Beam
8 5 7

2

How many children like the balance beam?
______________
Answer:
Two children like the balance beam.
Explanation:
In the above image we can observe a table named as Favorite Activity. Eight children like the swings, Five children like the slide, Seven children like the Monkey bars and Two children like the Balance Beam.

Question 8.
Circle the numbers that have both straight and curved lines.
180 Days of Math for First Grade Day 57 Answers Key 7
Answer:
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Explanation:
The above numbers are from 0 to 9. The numbers that have both straight and curved lines are 2, 5, 9. So, draw a circle for 2, 5, 9.

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