180 Days of Math for Second Grade Day 51 Answers Key

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180 Days of Math for Second Grade Answers Key Day 51

Directions Solve each problem.

Question 1.
Write the numeral.
180 Days of Math for Second Grade Day 51 Answers Key 1
__________
Answer:
51,

Explanation:
There are 10 sticks in each bundle, given
5 bundles and 1 stick, so the numeral is
5 X 10 + 1 = 50 + 1 = 51.

Question 2.
9 more than 4 is
__________
Answer:
13,

Explanation:
Given to find 9 more than 4 is
4
+9
13.

Question 3.
180 Days of Math for Second Grade Day 51 Answers Key 2
Answer:
5,

Explanation:
Given to subtract 8 from 13 we get
13
-8
5.

Question 4.
Write the missing number.

68

72 74

76

Answer:
70,

Explanation:
If we see the given numbers the
numbers are increasing by 2,
the fourth number 74 is 2 more than
third number 72, Fifth number 76 is 2 more
than the fourth number 74, so the missing number
is 2 more than the first number 68 + 2 = 70.

Question 5.
Name the solid.
180 Days of Math for Second Grade Day 51 Answers Key 3
__________
Answer:
Trianglular prism,

Explanation:
The given solid is a triangular prism.

Question 6.
How many days are in March?
__________
Answer:
31 days,

Explanation:
There are 31 days in the month of March.

Question 7.
180 Days of Math for Second Grade Day 51 Answers Key 4
In which month were the fewest teeth lost?
__________
Answer:
March,

Explanation:
Given the list of teeth lost, in month of
January 6 teeth, in February 8 teeth and
in month of March 4 teeth were lost,
therefore in the month of March there were
the fewest teeth lost.

Question 8.
You can watch TV for 1\(\frac{1}{2}\) hours. How many of your favorite 30-minute shows can you watch?
_______________
Answer:
3 shows,

Explanation:
Given I can watch TV for 1\(\frac{1}{2}\) hours,
As 1 hour has 60 minutes and 1/2 hour has 30 minutes,
So in total i watch 60 + 30 = 90 minutes,
If I can watch 1 favorite show in 30 minutes in
1\(\frac{1}{2}\) hours i can watch
90 minutes ÷  30 minutes = 3 shows.

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