180 Days of Math for Second Grade Day 61 Answers Key

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180 Days of Math for Second Grade Answers Key Day 61

Directions Solve each problem.

Question 1.
Write the numeral.
180 Days of Math for Second Grade Day 61 Answers Key 1
___________
Answer:
63,

Explanation:
Given 6 tens sticks bundles and 3 ones sticks,
so the numeral is 63.

Question 2.
180 Days of Math for Second Grade Day 61 Answers Key 2
Answer:
4,

Explantion:
Adding 0 to 4 we get
4
+0
4

Question 3.
15 – 5 = ___________
Answer:
10,

Explanation:-
Given to subtract 5 from 15 we get
15
-5
10.

Question 4.
Write the missing number.

30

40 60

70

Answer:
50,

Explanation:
Given to write the missing third number,
If we see the second number is 10 more than
the first number 30 and fifth number is
10 more than fourth number 60 as the number
are increasing by 10 the third number is
40 + 10 = 50.

Question 5.
Color one face on the solid.
180 Days of Math for Second Grade Day 61 Answers Key 3
Answer:
180 Days of Math for Second Grade Day 61 Answers Key-1

Explanation:
Colored one face on the solid as shown above.

Question 6.
Write the time.
180 Days of Math for Second Grade Day 61 Answers Key 6
___ : ____
Answer:
9 o’clock,

Explanation:
Given time in the clock shows 9 o’clock.

Question 7.
180 Days of Math for Second Grade Day 61 Answers Key 5
How many cars are red?
___________
Answer:
13 are in red,

Explanation:
Given car colors tally marks chart list
in the list if we see red color cars are 13.

Question 8.
Tina wants to buy a doll that costs $13.00. She gets $2.00 every week in her allowance. How many weeks will she have to save her allowance so she can buy the doll?
______________
Answer:
7 weeks,

Explanation:
Given Tina wants to buy a doll that costs $13.00.
She gets $2.00 every week in her allowance.
Number of weeks will she have to save her allowance
so she can buy the doll is $13.00 ÷ $2.00 = 6 remainder 1,
means 7 weeks is sufficient.

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