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Sunshine Math 3 Mars,VII Grade-3 Pine View School Mrs. Seider’s class 06/12/22 1 Jignesh Patel, MD FAAP

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Sunshine Math 3Mars,VII

Grade-3Pine View School

Mrs. Seider’s class

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Question 1

• Notice how the two shapes are alike: Which pair of shapes are alike in the same way?

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Answer ChoicesA)

B)

c)

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Question 2

• Ashley has a set of color tiles in a bag. There are 2 Greens, 5 reds, 2 yellows, and 4 blues. Without looking, is Ashley more likely to pick a green tile or a yellow tile?

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Question 2

• Ashley has a set of color tiles in a bag. There are 2 Greens, 5 reds, 2 yellows, and 4 blues. Without looking, is Ashley more likely to pick a green tile or a yellow tile?

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Distracters/Junk data

• This is a perfect example of a distracter or a junk data.

• All you do is ignore them and read again to see what exactly they are asking for.

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Answer

• Both green and yellow has equal chance of being picked up by Ashley.

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Question 3

• How many small cubes are there in the entire collection below?

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Question 3

• How many small cubes are there in the entire collection below?

6

50300

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Question 4

• There are 4 bookshelves in the classroom. Each bookshelf has room for 20 books. If Mrs. Hogan has 90 books, how may books will not be able to fit on the shelves?

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Think of an array!

80 books total

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Answer

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Question 5

• Three roses and two holly bushes are planted at the first stop of the nature trail. Then three roses and two holly bushes are planted at the second stop. Rose and holly bushes are planted in the same way until 20 bushes are planted. How many roses and how many holly bushes are planted?

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Lets have a look

5 5 5 520

bushes

12 Ros

e

10 Holly

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Question 6

• Abraham had three stacks of baseball cards. One stack had 25 cards in it, the next stack had 20 cards in it, and the third stack had 30 cards. How many cards would be in each stack if Abraham made them all the same height?

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Lets understand-two step process

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Step-2

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Question 7

• Solve the magic square. The sum across each row, and down each column, must be the same as the sum along each diagonal.

5

6 2

3 7

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Question 7

• Solve the magic square. The sum across each row, and down each column, must be the same as the sum along each diagonal.

5 4 9

10 6 2

3 8 7

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Question 10

• A can of soup weighs 251 grams. How many cans would weigh about 1 kilogram?

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Weight relationship

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Weight relationship

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Thank you

• Now have some donuts!!!!!!!

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