180 Days of Math for Third Grade Day 60 Answers Key

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180 Days of Math for Third Grade Answers Key Day 60

Directions Solve each problem.

Question 1.
180 Days of Math for Third Grade Day 60 Answers Key 1
Answer:

Explanation:
The sum of 35 and 46 is 81
35 + 46 = 81.

Question 2.
Draw seven groups of four lines. Then write an equation to show the product.
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Answer:

Explanation:
Seven groups of four lines
= 7 x 4
= 28
So, seven groups of 4 is 28.

Question 3.
5 × 10 = 180 Days of Math for Third Grade Day 60 Answers Key 2
Answer:

Explanation:
The product of 5 and 10 is 50
5 x 10 = 50
So, the missing number is 50.

Question 4.
What number follows 73?
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Answer:
74

Explanation:
Stat at 73
Count 1 more
73 after comes 74
So, the number that follows 73 is 74.

Question 5.
$0.15 + $0.25 + $0.10 =
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Answer:

Explanation:
The sum of $0.15, $0.25 and $0.10 is $0.50
$0.15 + $0.25 + $0.10 = $0.50.

Question 6.
6 × 3 = 180 Days of Math for Third Grade Day 60 Answers Key 3
Answer:

Explanation:
The product of 6 and 3 is 18
6 x 3 = 18
So, the missing number is 18.

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

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

Question 8.
Write the line length.
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180 Days of Math for Third Grade Day 60 Answers Key 4
Answer:
5 inches

Explanation:
There is an inch ruler
The line measured using the inch ruler
The line starts at 0 and extends till 5 inches
So, the line is 5 inches long.

Question 9.
Draw the view of the shape from the top.
180 Days of Math for Third Grade Day 60 Answers Key 5
Answer:

Explanation:
I drew to show the top view of the given image
The top view of the given shape will be just as 3 cubes side by side.

Question 10.
There are 7 quarters and 5 dimes. If you put the coins in a bag and pull one out, which kind of coin are you more likely to pull out?
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Answer:
A quarter

Explanation:
There are 7 quarters and 5 dimes
If i put the coins in a bag an pull one out
The coin that i more likely to pull out is a quarter as there are more quarters than the dimes.

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