180 Days of Math for Third Grade Day 58 Answers Key

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180 Days of Math for Third Grade Answers Key Day 58

Directions Solve each problem.

Question 1.
180 Days of Math for Third Grade Day 58 Answers Key 1
Answer:

Explanation:
The sum of 26 and 54 is 80
So, 26 + 54 = 80.

Question 2.
Draw 4 boxes of 9 pencils. Write a multiplication equation to show the product.
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Answer:

Explanation:
I drew 4 boxes pf 9 pencils each
9 x 4 = 36
So, there are 36 pencils in all.

Question 3.
5 × 3 = 180 Days of Math for Third Grade Day 58 Answers Key 2
Answer:

Explanation:
The product of 5 and 3 is 15
5 x 3 = 15.

Question 4.
What is the numeral for sixty-seven?
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Answer:
67

Explanation:
The numeral for sixty-seven is 67.

Question 5.
What fraction of the set is white?
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Answer:

Question 6.
8 × 180 Days of Math for Third Grade Day 58 Answers Key 3 = 12 × 2
Answer:
8 x = 12 x 2

Explanation:
12 x 2 = 24
24 ÷ 8 = 3
So, 8 x 3 = 24
Therefore, 8 x 3 = 12 x 2.

Question 7.
Which is longer: a second or a minute?
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Answer:
A minute

Explanation:
A minute has 60 seconds
So, a minute is longer than a second.

Question 8.
Saturday is December 2nd. What is the date on the following Wednesday?
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Answer:
6th December

Explanation:
Saturday is December 2nd
Sunday is December 3rd
Monday is December 4th
Tuesday is December 5th
Wednesday is December 6th
So, the following Wednesday is 6th December.

Question 9.
Complete the picture across the line of symmetry.
180 Days of Math for Third Grade Day 58 Answers Key 4
Answer:

Explanation:
I completed the picture across the line of symmetry
I dew the same shape in opposite direction.

Question 10.
A licorice rope costs 27¢. A lollipop costs 15¢. A piece of chocolate costs 22¢. You have 40¢. Which two candies can you buy?
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Answer:
A lollipop and a piece of chocolate

Explanation:
A licorice rope costs 27¢
A lollipop costs 15¢
A piece of chocolate costs 22¢
A licorice rope and a lollipop costs
27¢ + 15¢ = 42¢
I have only 40¢
I can’t buy them
A lollipop and a piece of chocolate costs
15¢ + 22¢ = 38¢
I have 40¢
So, i can buy a lollipop and a piece of chocolate for 40¢.

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