3rd Grade Math - Operations And Algebraic Thinking - OA.A.1 - OA.A.4 - Claims And Explain Thinking Practice
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3rd Grade Math - Operations And Algebraic Thinking - OA.A.1 - OA.A.4 - Claims And Explain Thinking Practice Introduction
Felicia was asked to make a number line that showed 3 groups of 5. The number line she created is shown below.
Annie says that the array below can be represented by either a multiplication equation or a division equation.
Angelina claims that the items below can be divided into 10 equal shares. Do you agree with her? Explain.
Determine if Greg is correct.
Blake made 36 small sandwiches for a picnic he was having with his family. He wanted to split them evenly across 9 plates.
Ruby claims that the arrays below have a common factor, ?, and that they can be represented by the following equations:
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