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3 rd Grade Math

3 rd Grade Math. What is the value of the 3 in 75,314? thirty three hundred three thousand thirty thousand. 3 rd Grade Math. Using the digits 1 - 5 only once, what is the largest even number you can make with a 5 in the hundreds place? 54,321 54,312 43,512 32,514.

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3 rd Grade Math

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  1. 3rd Grade Math What is the value of the 3 in 75,314? thirty three hundred three thousand thirty thousand

  2. 3rd Grade Math Using the digits 1 - 5 only once, what is the largest even number you can make with a 5 in the hundreds place? 54,321 54,312 43,512 32,514

  3. 3rd Grade Math 376 + 119 + 85 = 460 580 1,230 1,345

  4. 3rd Grade Math Mark has a stamp collection. He has 22 stamps from Japan, 34 from Canada, and 17 from Mexico. How many stamps does he have in all?

  5. 3rd Grade Math Find the exact answer: 110 marbles + 70 marbles = 18 marbles 81 marbles 180 marbles 810 marbles

  6. 3rd Grade Math Find the exact value of 24 x 7 31 141 148 168

  7. 3rd Grade Math Find the exact answer: 110 + 70 = ______

  8. 3rd Grade Math Find the exact answer: 145 + 281 + 62 = _____

  9. 3rd Grade Math John had 365 pennies. He gave 56 pennies to his sister. How many pennies does John have left? ______

  10. 3rd Grade Math What is the fewest number of coins needed to make 99¢, using only pennies and dimes?

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  12. 3rd Grade Math Estimate 123 + 685. The sum is between which numbers? 400 and 600 700 and 900 1,000 and 1,200 1,300 and 1,500

  13. 3rd Grade Math Find the exact answer: 900 – 201 = a. 699 b. 700 c. 701 d. 799

  14. 3rd Grade Math Estimate 423 - 174. The difference is between which numbers? 0 and 199 200 and 399 400 and 599 600 and 799

  15. 3rd Grade Math Sandra traveled 458 miles to North Carolina, then 231 miles from North Carolina to West Virginia, and finally 340 miles home. Which of the following best describes the distance Sandra traveled? 600 mi 800 mi 1000 mi 1200 mi

  16. 3rd Grade Math Your friend Susan said that 454 + 42 = 432. Use estimation to explain why you think Susan is wrong.

  17. 3rd Grade Math Peter discovered that the school enrollment this year is 150 less than last year, when there were 826 students. Kiesha told Peter that there are now about 575 students. Use estimation to explain why you think Kiesha is right or wrong.

  18. 3rd Grade Math Look at the figures below Name each figure. How many faces does each figure have? Explain how you counted the faces.

  19. 3rd Grade Math Which figure appears to be the same size and same shape as Shape S?

  20. 3rd Grade Math Which of these letters has a line of symmetry? a. P b. F c. T d. L

  21. 3rd Grade Math Which of the following describes the change in Figure 1 to Figure 2? slide b. turn right c. flip d. turn left

  22. 3rd Grade Math Which point is located at (2,6) ? A B C D

  23. 3rd Grade Math Use your ruler to answer this question. To the nearest centimeter, what is the length of line segment AB? _____________ A B [Line segment provided for student would have an actual length of approximately 3 centimeters.] 34 cm b. 33 cm c. 4 cm d. 3 cm

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  25. 3rd Grade Math Which is the best unit to describe the amount of water in a swimming pool? cup pint quart gallon

  26. 3rd Grade Math Carefully examine each of the three rectangles shown below. Find the area of each rectangle. Determine which rectangle has the greatest area. Show your work and clearly explain your answer.

  27. 3rd Grade Math Amanda wants to cover the top of her doll’s table with colored paper. The top of the table is shown below. How many square centimeters of paper does Amanda need if each square equals 1 square centimeter? 5 8 26 40

  28. 3rd Grade Math Rob is building a fence around his rectangular garden as shown below. How many feet of fencing does Rob need? 16 feet 20 feet 32 feet 48 feet

  29. 3rd Grade Math Look at the pattern below. Which letter pattern matches the shape pattern? a. F B F B F B b. F B D F B D c. F FF B BB d. F B F F B F

  30. 3rd Grade Math If this pattern continues, what is the next number? 4, 7, 10, 13, 16, 19, … 21 22 23 d. 24

  31. 3rd Grade Math If this pattern continues, what is the next number? 1, 2, 4, 8, … 10 12 14 16

  32. Look at the pattern below: ♥ ♥ ♥♥ ♥ ♥♥ ♥♥♥ ♥ ♥♥ ♥♥♥ ♥♥♥♥ If the pattern continues, how many hearts will be in the next figure? 5 10 15 20

  33. Which rule is applied to the input numbers in order to get the output numbers? a. Add 3 b. Subtract 3 c. Multiply by 2 d. Divide by 2

  34. When 10 is dropped into this machine, it comes out as 5. When 16 is dropped in, it comes out as 8. When 4 is dropped in, it comes out as 2. If 8 is dropped into the machine, what number will it come out as? a. 3 b. 4 c. 5 d. 6

  35. Kamala bought a box of crayons for 29¢. She also bought a coloring book for 65¢. Which number sentence shows how much money Kamala spent on the crayons and coloring book? 65¢ - 29¢ = ___ b. ___ + 29¢ = 65¢ c. 29¢ + 65¢ = ___ d. 65¢ - ___ = 29¢

  36. What does the p equal in 3 + p = 15 ? 3 5 12 18

  37. Jake is 47 inches tall. Mike is 39 inches tall. Which of the following correctly compares the height of each child? 39 > 47 39 = 47 47 < 39 47 > 39

  38. Compare the shaded regions. Which symbol belongs in the square? a. < b. > c. = d. None of the above

  39. The graph above shows the number of tickets sold for the first five days of the week. How many tickets were sold on the third day of the week? 100 150 200 250

  40. Sue is having some friends over for pizza. She surveyed what toppings they would like on their pizza. Toppings - Number of Votes Cheese ⎪⎪⎪ Pepperoni ⎪⎪⎪⎪ ⎪ Sausage ⎪⎪⎪⎪ Mushrooms Onions ⎪ What can Sue most likely conclude from her survey? a. More of Sue’s friends like cheese than pepperoni pizza. b. Sausage is the group’s second-favorite type pizza. c. A pizza with both pepperoni and mushrooms should be ordered. d. Sue needs to order only one onion pizza

  41. Construct a bar graph to accurately display the following data. Number of books read by fourth-grade students Student Jan Kyra Laramie Mickey Number of Books 7 3 8 2

  42. It is Cheryl's turn to spin a spinner to choose an activity for her physical education class. Cheryl will spin one of the spinners below to decide what the class will do. Cheryl's favorite activity is swimming. Find the probability of landing on swimming using Spinner 1. Find the probability of landing on swimming using Spinner 2. Decide which spinner Cheryl should choose if she wants to go swimming. Explain why Cheryl should choose this spinner.

  43. Orlando has a bag of 10 marbles that contains 4 red marbles and 6 blue marbles. If Orlando reached into the bag without looking and picked one marble, what is the probability that he would pick a blue marble? a. 1 out of 10 b. 4 out of 10 c. 6 out of 10 d. 10 out of 10

  44. Roseanne has 3 sweatshirts: a grey one, a green one, and a red one. She also has 2 pairs of jeans: a blue pair and a black pair. If an outfit consists of one sweatshirt and one pair of jeans, how many different outfits can Roseanne make? 8 6 5 3

  45. The mathematics club uses this phone tree to remind members about club activities. Mr. Peters calls Robert and Vanessa, and then each student calls the person whose name is listed under their name. This continues until every student is called. Mr. Peters ⁄ \ Robert Vanessa ⎪ ⎪ Cassie Jeremy ⎪ ⎪ Lucia Leslie ⎪ ⎪ Otto June ⎪ ⎪ Bruce Sonia Which student will Leslie call? Jeremy June Lucia Otto

  46. To color the following map, you want to use as few colors as possible. What is the fewest number of colors you can use so that no areas that touch are the same color? 2 3 4 5

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