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3rd Grade Math - Numbers and Operations in Base Ten - Claims And Explain Thinking Practice
3rd Grade Math - Numbers and Operations in Base Ten - Claims And Explain Thinking Practice
3rd Grade Math - Numbers and Operations in Base Ten - Claims And Explain Thinking Practice
3rd Grade Math - Numbers and Operations in Base Ten - Claims And Explain Thinking Practice

7 Questions

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3rd Grade Math - Numbers and Operations in Base Ten - Claims And Explain Thinking Practice Introduction

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Leanne says that she has learned the rules for rounding.

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Josiah says that the number 94, when rounded to both the tens place and the hundreds place, will both be the same value.

4

Sherri claims that she will consume less calories if she eats an avocado and an orange instead of grapes with a cup of apple sauce.

5

Sam, the baker's apprentice, says he sold over 450 cupcakes on Saturday afternoon.

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Tawny is playing a video game where she gets 30 points for every brick she breaks. Her brother, Luka, scored 240 points on the game.

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Carlos states that having four groups of sixty is the same as having twenty four groups of ten.

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