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180 Days of Math for Third Grade Answers Key Day 76
Directions Solve each problem.
Question 1.
19 + 43 = _____
Answer:
Explanation:
Ones Place Value
9 + 3 = 12
Put the 2 in Ones place
Carry the 1 to Tens place
Tens Place Value
1 + 1 + 4 = 6
Put the 6 in Tens place
Question 2.
How many are in six groups of eight?
______________
Answer:
48
Explanation:
6 x 8 = 48
The product of 6 and 8 is 48
six groups of eight has 48
Question 3.
8 × 3 =
Answer:
24
Explanation:
8 x 3 = 24
The product of 8 and 3 is 24
Question 4.
What is the ordinal number right after 66th?
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Answer:
67th
Explanation:
67th is the ordinal number right after 66th
a number designating the place (such as first, second, or third) occupied by an item in an ordered sequence
Question 5.
$12.49 – $5.52 = ____
Answer:
Explanation:
$12.49 – $5.52 = $6.97
5 is greater than 4 so you must regroup:
Take 1 from 2, so 2 becomes 1.
Add 10 to 4, so 4 becomes 14.
5 is greater than 1 so you must regroup:
Take 1 from 1, so 1 becomes 0.
Add 10 to 1, so 1 becomes 11.
Question 6.
Fill in the missing numbers.
34, 32, 30, 28 , ____, _____
Answer:
34, 32, 30, 28 , 26, 24
Explanation:
The above given pattern is less by 2
34 – 2 = 32
32 – 2 = 30
28 – 2 = 26
26 – 2 = 24
Question 7.
What is the month after August?
______________
Answer:
September
Explanation:
A year has 12 months
August is the 8th month
and the 9th month is September.
Question 8.
What is the volume?
_______ cubic units
Answer:
3 cubic units
Explanation:
Volume of cube is number of cubes in the image
v = 3 cubic units.
Question 9.
How many times did the coin land with heads up?
__________________
Answer:
23
Explanation:
In the above tally chart one line is counted as one point.
20 + 3Â = 23
Question 10.
I am an even number between 457 and 462. I have a 0 in the ones place. What number am I?
____________
Answer:
460
Explanation:
Even numbers are those numbers that can be divided by 2.
And remainder is 0
For example, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and so on.