
Math Review, part 1
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Mathematics
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3rd Grade
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Hayley Filegar
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Math Review
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Multiple Choice
Look at this pattern.
36, 30, ____, 18, 12
Which expression could be used to find the missing number in the pattern?
30 - 5
30 - 6
18 + 5
18 - 6
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Multiple Choice
Ms. Filegar places folders into stacks of 3, with 8 folders in each stack. Which describes another way the same number of folders could be arranged?
4 rows with 5 folders in each stack
3 rows with 8 folders in each stack
6 rows with 4 folders in each stack
9 rows with 3 folders in each stack
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Multiple Choice
Which equation has the same missing number as 45 ÷ 9 = m
4 x m = 9
9 x m = 45
m ÷ 9 = 45
m + 9 = 45
5
Multiple Choice
Which statement could be used to describe the equation 25 ÷ 5 = 5?
There are 25 items in each of 5 equal groups.
There are 25 items in each of 3 equal groups.
There are 5 items in each of 15 equal groups.
There are 5 items in each of 3 equal groups.
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Multiple Choice
Which expression is equivalent to 3 x 8?
3 + 8
8 - 3
8 x 3
8 ÷ 3
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Multiple Choice
The library has 36 chairs to place at the tables. Each table will have 4 chairs. Which equation could be used to find out how many tables, t, the library has?
t ÷ 4 = 36
4 x t = 36
t ÷ 36 = 4
36 x 4 = t
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Multiple Choice
Look at the pattern.
21, 28, 35, 42
If the pattern continues, which number comes next?
45
49
56
63
9
Multiple Choice
What does the expression 4 x 3 mean? Which student is correct?
Student 1
Student 2
Student 3
Student 4
10
Multiple Choice
Which explanation represents a quotient of 4?
32 objects divided into 2 equal groups
24 objects divided into 3 equal groups
16 objects divided into 4 equal groups
25 objects divided into 4 equal groups
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Multiple Choice
Ms. Filegar is making treat bags for a baby shower. She has 56 party favors to put into 8 bags.
If each bag has the same number of party favors, which statement about the number of party favors in each bag is true?
Each bag will have 7 treats because 56 ÷ 8 = 7
Each bag will have 7 treats because 56 x 8 = 7
Each bag will have 48 treats because 56 - 8 = 48
Each bag will have 48 treats because 48 + 8 = 56
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