180 Days of Math for Third Grade Day 47 Answers Key

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180 Days of Math for Third Grade Answers Key Day 47

Directions Solve each problem.

Question 1.
180 Days of Math for Third Grade Day 47 Answers Key 1
Answer:

Explanation:
The difference of 44 and 32 is 12
44 – 32 = 12.

Question 2.
9 × 8 = 180 Days of Math for Third Grade Day 47 Answers Key 2
Answer:
9 x 8 =

Explanation:
The product of 9 and 8 is 72
9 x 8 = 72
So, the missing number is 72.

Question 3.
What are 6 groups of 0?
__________
Answer:
60

Explanation:
6 groups of 10
= 6 x 10
= 60
So, 6 groups of 10 is 60.

Question 4.
Circle groups of 4.
180 Days of Math for Third Grade Day 47 Answers Key 3
Answer:

Explanation:
I drew a circle around 4 corns
So, i made 4 such circles to make groups of 4.

Question 5.
$1.10 – $0.50 = ____
Answer:

Explanation:
The difference of $1.10 and $0.50 is $0.60
So, $1.10 – $0.50 = $0.60.

Question 6.
180 Days of Math for Third Grade Day 47 Answers Key 4 × 4 = 28
Answer:
 x 4 = 28

Explanation:
To find the missing number
Divide 28 with 4
28 / 4 = 7
So, the missing number is 7
Therefore, 7 x 4 = 28.

Question 7.
How many days are there in October?
__________
Answer:
31

Explanation:
There are 31 number of days in the month of October.

Question 8.
Which holds less: a teaspoon or a cup?
__________
Answer:
A teaspoon

Explanation:
A teaspoon is small than a cup
So, a teaspoon holds less liquid than a cup.

Question 9.
Name the angle.
__________
180 Days of Math for Third Grade Day 47 Answers Key 5
Answer:
Right angle

Explanation:
In the above angle the lines are perpendicular to each other
So, when lines are perpendicular the angle between lines will be 90
A 90° is a right angle.

Question 10.
Make this picture symmetrical.
180 Days of Math for Third Grade Day 47 Answers Key 6
Answer:

Explanation:
The images which are divided into equal halves are called symmetrical pictures
I drew the other side of the picture
I made this picture symmetrical.

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