180 Days of Math for Second Grade Day 173 Answers Key

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180 Days of Math for Second Grade Answers Key Day 173

Directions: Solve each problem.

Question 1.
Name the shaded fraction.
180 Days of Math for Second Grade Day 173 Answers Key 1
Answer: 1/2
Explanation:
There are total of 8 stars with 4 of each set,
Out of 8, 4 of them are shaded,
By simplifying 4/8 we get 1/2.

Question 2.
180 Days of Math for Second Grade Day 173 Answers Key 2
Answer: 104
Explanation:
By adding 67 with 37 we get 104.

Question 3.
42 – 27 = ____________
Answer: 15
Explanation:
By subtracting 27 from 42 we get 15.

Question 4.
180 Days of Math for Second Grade Day 173 Answers Key 3 – 7 = 2 + 5
Answer: 0
Explanation:
By adding 2 with 5 we get 7,
By subtracting 0 with 7 we get 7.

Question 5.
True or false?
This shape is a prism.
180 Days of Math for Second Grade Day 173 Answers Key 4
Answer: True
Explanation:
A prism is three dimensional object,
The given figure is a hexagonal prism.

Question 6.
Circle the season to match the months in the box below.
winter
spring
summer
fall

March
April
May
Answer: Spring.
Explanation:
Months March, April and May are considered as spring season.

Question 7.
Miles Run
180 Days of Math for Second Grade Day 173 Answers Key 5
Cheryl wants to double the number of miles she ran. How many miles does Cheryl want to run?
Answer: 40 miles
Explanation:
Given,
Cheryl ran 20 miles,
She wants double the number of miles she ran,
By multiplying 20 with 2 we get 40,
Therefore, Cheryl wants to run 40 miles.

Question 8.
Morgan watches \(\frac{1}{2}\) hour of TV every weekday and 1 hour of TV each day of the weekend. How much TV does Morgan watch in one week?
Answer: 4 1/2 hours
Explanation:
Given,
Morgan watches 1/2 an hour of TV every weekday,
1 hour of TV each day of the weekend,
As we have 5 weekdays, by adding 5 halves we get 2 and half hours,
By adding 2 and half hours with 2 hours of the weekend we get 4 and half hours,
Therefore, Morgan watches 4 1/2 TV in one week.

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