3rd Grade Math - Numbers and Operations in Base Ten - Claims And Explain Thinking Practice
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3rd Grade Math - Numbers and Operations in Base Ten - Claims And Explain Thinking Practice Introduction
Leanne says that she has learned the rules for rounding.
Josiah says that the number 94, when rounded to both the tens place and the hundreds place, will both be the same value.
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.
Sam, the baker's apprentice, says he sold over 450 cupcakes on Saturday afternoon.
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.
Carlos states that having four groups of sixty is the same as having twenty four groups of ten.
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