Daily Math Review 3 rd Grade Benchmark 3
Daily Math Review 3 rd Grade Benchmark 3 Week 1
Week 19, Day 1 1. 20 x 4 = Which of the following is equal to 7 x 8? a) b) c) d) 3. 4. 7 + 7 + 7 + 7 + 7 + 7 + 7 + 7 Fill in the missing number: x 3 = 21 What time does the clock show? 5. Complete the table: Rule: Add 100 In 572 773 888 578 Out 678
Week 19, Day 2 Complete the table. 1. Total Number of Equal Groups 28 45 14 3 52 99 3. 4. Amount in Each Group Write the 2. multiplication sentence shown below: 13 3 ÷ 5 = 4 Fill in the missing number. Hint: Use the distributive property of multiplication. x 8 - 3 x 8 = (9 - 3) x 8 5. A florist put 2 flowers in each vase. The florist used 8 flowers in all. How many vases did the florist fill?
Week 19, Day 3 1. If each package contains 4 hamburger buns, how many packages does Tori need to buy to get 12 hamburger buns? What time is shown 3. on the clock? 2. 4. Write a related multiplication fact for 84 ÷ 7 = 12. What fraction does the number line show? (A) Twenty to two (B) One o’clock (C) Half past two (D) Half past one 5. There are 4 mailboxes on Rosa’s street. Two of the mailboxes are silver. What fraction of the mailboxes are silver?
Week 19, Day 4 1. 2. Which fraction is greater? What time does the clock above display? 3. What time will it be in one hour and forty-five minutes? 4. Claire took a math formative. She began the formative at 11: 45 and ended at 12: 15. How long did the formative take for Claire? 5. Solve: 8 x 9 = 12 x 5 = 56 ÷ 7 =
Week 19 -FRIDAY FIVE 1. 3. A florist put 2 flowers in each vase. The florist used 8 flowers in all. How many vases did the florist fill? 2. Which fraction is greater? There are 4 mailboxes on Rosa’s street. Two of the mailboxes are silver. What fraction of the mailboxes are silver? Complete the table. 4. Total Number of Equal Amount in Each Groups Group 28 45 14 3 52 99 (A) twenty to two (B) one o'clock (C)half past two 13 3 5. What time is shown on the clock? (D)half past one
Daily Math Review 3 rd Grade Benchmark 3 Week 20
Week 20, Day 1 1. What time does the clock show? 2. Fill in the missing time: 3. 5. 1: 00, 10: 00, 8: 30, 7: 00 - 108 = 892 - 425 4. Tony wakes up at 6: 45 a. m. It takes him five minutes to shower, fifteen minutes to get dressed, and fifteen minutes to eat breakfast. What time will he be ready for school? The Doyle family eats cherry and grape jelly on their toast. They have a combined total of 979 grams of jelly. If they have 60 grams of grape jelly, how many grams of cherry jelly do they have?
Week 20, Day 2 A shuttle bus has five rows of 1. seats. If the bus can seat fifteen passengers, how many seats are in each row? 3. It is now quarter to twelve. What time will it be in one hour and fifteen minutes? 2. 57÷ ? = 19 4. Write your answer using numbers and a colon (for example, 11: 58) 5. Peter finds the sum of two addends. The sum is even. Which statement could be true about the addends? a. Both addends are odd. b. Both addends are even. c. One addend is odd and one addend is even. d. Both a & b are correct If 3 x 19 = 57, then… Solve the problem below. Hint: Use the distributive property of multiplication. 4 x (7 - 0) = (4 x ) -( 4 x 0)
Week 20, Day 3 1. The third grade music performance began at 6: 15. It ended a quarter past 7. How long did the performance last? The Haunted Mansion Ride 3. runs two times per day. It has five cars, each of which can hold one person. How many people can ride the Haunted Mansion Ride in one day? Sal fell asleep at 9: 15 2. p. m. He woke up at 7: 25 a. m. How long did Sal sleep? Which property is shown 4. below? 6 x (7 + 9) = ? Solve the problem above. 5. 7, 092 - 5, 847 _______
Week 20, Day 4 What is the rule for this 1. input/output table? Cal had sixteen pine cones. 2. She divided them equally into two bowls. How many pine cones are in each bowl? 3. Solve for g: 4. Tanner brought some boxes of donuts. There were 17 donuts in each box, and tanner brought 68 donuts in all. Which equation, when solved, will tell how many boxes of donuts Tanner bought? a) 17 + b = 68 b) b + 17 = 68 5. c) b x 17 = 68 d) b - 17 =68 x 8 = 72 How much time has passed?
Week 20 -FRIDAY FIVE 1. Fill in the missing time: 1: 00, 10: 00, 8: 30, 7: 00 4. The third grade music performance began at 6: 15. It ended a quarter past 7. How long did the performance last? Which property is shown 2. below? 6 x (7 + 9) = ? Solve the problem above. Solve for g: 3. x 8 = 72 A shuttle bus has five rows of 5. seats. If the bus can seat fifteen passengers, how many seats are in each row?
Daily Math Review 3 rd Grade Benchmark 3 Week 21
Week 21, Day 1 A group of 32 people want to 1. rent paddle boats. If each paddle boat can hold five people, how many boats will the group need? Lindsey’s baseball card 3. collection fills five binders. There are 564 baseball cards in each binder. How many baseball cards in total are in Lindsey’s collection? 4. Solve 7 x 8 = 2. What is the rule for this input/output table? 5. What is the value of the digit in the thousands place? 235, 401
Week 21, Day 2 1. 3. During the canned food drive, each student collected ten cans of food. The students collected 30 cans in all. Which 2. equation, when solved, will tell how many students participated in the canned food drive? a) 30 x s = 10 4. b) 10 x 30 = s c) s x 10 = 30 d) s + 10 = 30 Solve 11 x 11 using your best strategy. 5. Once you have chosen your answer for problem #1, solve the problem. Which sign (<, >, =) makes the statement true? 86 - 11 22 + 83 Jill finds the sum of two addends. The sum is odd. Which could NOT be Jill’s addends? a. 3 + 10 b. 7 + 2 c. 7 + 7 d. 5 + 12
Week 21, Day 3 1. 3. Which addition problem has a sum of 404? a) 127 + 112 b) 176 + 228 c) 251 + 511 d) 127 + 182 Which sign makes the statement true? 2. Multiply 8 x 60 4. Complete the table. Rule: Subtract 100 800 ÷ 8 57 5. Sara made four stacks of wooden blocks. The first stack was six blocks tall. The second stack was nine blocks taller than the first. The third stack was two blocks shorter than the second stack, and the last stack was seven blocks taller than the third stack. How many blocks did Sara use in all?
Week 21, Day 4 1. 3. Which equation shows the commutative property of addition? a) 4 + 0 = 4 b) 2 + (7 + 6) = (2 +7) + 6 c) 7 + 6 = 6 + 7 d) 1 = 0 + 1 2. 4. Complete the table. Rule: Divide by 3 Complete the table. Rule: Multiply by 8 Solve the following multiplication problems. 5 x 9 12 x 8 11 x 7 5. Create your own number with a digit of 8 in the hundred-thousands place and a digit of 4 in the hundreds place.
Week 21 -FRIDAY FIVE 1. Which equation shows the commutative property of addition? a) 4 + 0 = 4 b) 2 + (7 + 6) = (2 +7) + 6 c) 7 + 6 = 6 + 7 d) 1 = 0 + 1 2. a. 3 + 10 b. 7 + 2 c. 7 + 7 d. 5 + 12 4. 3. Solve the following multiplication problems. 5 x 9 12 x 8 11 x 7 Jill finds the sum of two addends. The sum is odd. Which could NOT be Jill’s addends? Solve 11 x 11 using your best strategy. A group of 32 people want to rent paddle boats. If each 5. paddle boat can hold five people, how many boats will the group need?
Daily Math Review 3 rd Grade Benchmark 3 Week 22
Week 22, Day 1 1. 3. What is 456, 789 rounded to the nearest thousand? Is the product even or odd? 2. 234, 567 + 985, 934 _____ 4. Fill in the missing number: 8 x 7 _______ 5. Which number makes the equation true? 4, 567 + 235 = 678 + +4, 569 _______ 12, 309
Week 22, Day 2 Complete the 1. pattern: + 9 = 18 + 90 = 180 + 900 = 1, 800 + 9, 000 = 18, 000 Fill in the missing 3. number: - 1, 617 _______ 567 2. 104, 678 - 78, 745 _____ 4. Round to the nearest ten then add. 473 + 225 ____ 5. Use the associative property to make this addition sentence true. ( ___ + 38) + 22 = 29 + ( ___ + 22)
Week 22, Day 3 1. What is the value of the underlined digit? 567, 321 3. Solve: 7 x 300 Use place value to 5. round these two numbers to the nearest ten. 345, 789 1, 456, 73 4 2. Which digit is in the ten-thousands place? 3, 459, 021 4. Marisol is putting books away in her bookcase. She has already put away 73 books, but she has 456 in her collection. How many more books does she have to put away still?
Week 22, Day 4 1. Compare: 7 x 9 3. 2. 12 x 5 Kelly has started a baby sitting service. For her latest job, she arrived at the house at 8: 15 a. m. and left at 12: 45 p. m. How many hours should she bill the family? 5. Solve: 12 x 12 4. Round the following number to the nearest ten. 34, 382 Gus is an adorable dog who waits impatiently for his dinner each day. It is 1: 45 in the afternoon and he isn’t usually fed until 5: 30 p. m. How much longer must Gus impatiently wait for his food?
Week 22 -FRIDAY FIVE 1. What is the value of the underlined digit? 2. 4, 567 + 235 = 678 + 567, 321 3. Use place value to round these two numbers to the nearest ten. 345, 789 1, 456, 734 5. Kelly has started a baby sitting service. For her latest job, she arrived at the house at 8: 15 a. m. and left at 12: 45 p. m. How many hours should she bill the family? Which number makes the equation true? 4. Which digit is in the tenthousands place? 3, 459, 021
Daily Math Review 3 rd Grade Benchmark 3 Week 23
Week 23, Day 1 1. Solve: 84 ÷ 7 = 3. Round the following numbers to the nearest hundred. 1, 38 2 3, 94 3 14, 691 5. 2. What division problem represents the symbols below? 4. Solve: 99 ÷ 9 = In your own words, describe the Distributive Property. Give an example.
Week 23, Day 2 1. What is the place value of the 2? 26, 103 Use place value to 3. round these two numbers to the nearest hundred. 3, 382, 19 3 568, 890 2. Compare the products 8 x 5 11 x 4 4. Solve the following equation. 72 ÷ 8 = 5. Charlie was dropped off at the mall at 2: 45 p. m. His father said he could shop for 1 hour and 30 minutes. What time will his father come pick him up?
Week 23, Day 3 Write this time below 1. digitally: five past five It is now a quarter past 3. five. What time will it be in two hours? 4. Look at the clock: What time will it be in 1 hour and fifteen minutes? What time does this 2. clock show? Heather rode her bicycle to the 5. store. She left home at twenty-five to five and arrived at the store eighteen minutes later. What time did she arrive at the store?
Week 23, Day 4 Look at Jill’s timeline. Does 1. she have a snack before or after she studies spelling words? Using the timeline above, 4. approximately how long was it between when Jill went swimming and when she practiced the trumpet? Fill in the missing time. 2. 12: 00, 10: 30, 9: 00, 7: 30, It was a quarter past one in the 3. afternoon when Missy began cleaning her house. She cleaned for a while and finished up a quarter past four in the afternoon. How long did Missy clean? 5. 5, 598 - 2, 657 _____
Week 23 -FRIDAY FIVE 1. 3. 4. It was a quarter past one in the afternoon when Missy began cleaning her house. She cleaned for a while and finished up a quarter past four in the afternoon. How long did Missy clean? It is now a quarter past five. What time will it be in two hours? Round the following numbers to the nearest hundred. 1, 38 2 3, 94 3 14, 691 2. 5. What division problem represents the symbols below? Heather rode her bicycle to the store. She left home at twentyfive to five and arrived at the store eighteen minutes later. What time did she arrive at the store?
Daily Math Review 3 rd Grade Benchmark 3 Week 24
Week 24, Day 1 1. 3. 5. What is 456, 789 rounded to the nearest thousand? Estimate the total cost of 2. 3 albums marked $7. 40, $8. 65, and $11. 95. Round to the nearest dollar. Meredith went to the store and 4. purchased 24 Snicker bars. She returned 12 of the Snickers bars. She then gave her friend Mary 8 Snickers bars. How many Snickers does she still have left? Vicky went to the grocery store and purchased a dozen eggs for $2. 50, a loaf of bread for $2. 75, a pound of beef for $5. 75, and cheese for $2. 25. If Vicky gave the cashier $20. 00, how much change will she receive back? Ethan has $42. 00 in his bank account. He went to the store and purchased a computer game for $18. 00. His Mom gave him $20. 00 for his birthday yesterday, how much money does he have in his bank account now?
Week 24, Day 2 1. 2. Solve 54 ÷ 6 = Steven ordered a delicious 3. pepperoni pizza for his 3 friends and himself. If the pizza was cut into 12 slices, what fraction of the pizza will each person get? What fraction is shaded in 5. below? Represent 6 x 4 using pictures or symbols. Ariel and her friends went 4. and saw the movie Frozen! It started playing at 1: 08 p. m. and finished at 2: 56 p. m. How long was the movie? Can you find another fraction that is equivalent?
Week 24, Day 3 1. Solve 45 ÷ 9 = 2. Look at the time on the clock to the left. What time would it be in 2 hours and 55 minutes? Find the following products. Chuck had 49 stuffed animals in his toy Do you notice a pattern 3. about the following products 4. collection. He gave 7 of them to his best friend, John. Chuck then decided that of 8? he wanted to store his animals evenly in 8 x 1 = 7 boxes. How many stuffed animals will go in each box? 8 x 2 = 8 x 3 = 8 x 4 = Place the following fractions on a 8 x 5 = 5. number line: 2/4 4/6 0 Bonus: Which fraction is closer to 1? 1
Week 24, Day 4 1. Complete the pattern 3 x 10 = 3 x 100 = 3 x 1, 000 = 3 x 10, 000 = 4. Ronald baked three dozen cookies for his party. He gave 12 to his friend, and then split the remaining cookies between himself and his mother. How many cookies does he still have? 2. Solv e: 15, 00 0 - 4, 768 Kyle has 8 stickers on his chart. Emma has 4 times as many stickers 3. as Kyle. Emma gave away 14 stickers to a friend, how many stickers does Emma have now? Solv 5. e: 49 ÷ 7 =
Week 24 -FRIDAY FIVE 1. Meredith went to the store and purchased 24 Snicker bars. She returned 12 of the Snickers bars. She then gave her friend Mary 8 Snickers bars. How many Snickers does she still have left? 3. 5. Look at the time on the clock to the left. What time would it be in 2 hours and 55 minutes? 2. Ariel and her friends went and saw the movie Frozen! It started playing at 1: 08 p. m. and finished at 2: 56 p. m. How long was the movie? 4. Solve: 15, 00 0 - 4, 768 Chuck had 49 stuffed animals in his toy collection. He gave 7 of them to his best friend, John. Chuck then decided that he wanted to store his animals evenly in 7 boxes. How many stuffed animals will go in each box?
Daily Math Review 3 rd Grade Benchmark 3 Week 25
Week 25, Day 1 1. Write this number using digits: five million, twentyone 2. Round 999 to the nearest 10. Billy started counting at 39. He Which number is missing from 3. skip counted until he got to 51. 4. this sequence? Could he have skip counted 113, 104, ___, 86, 77 by threes? Why or why not? Put these numbers in order from least to greatest: 5. 1, 456 1, 602 1, 056 1, 069 1, 409 1, 321
Week 25, Day 2 1. Some friends compared the size of their toy car collections. 2. Which sign makes the number sentence true? < > or = 636 __ 736 4. Who has the fewest toy cars? 3. Which number makes this number sentence true? 891 + 734 > 935 + ? 987 or 620 5. Which sign makes the statement true? 12 + 16 _____ (11 + 7 ) + 2 < = or > There are 285 third graders, 456 fourth graders, and 546 fifth graders at Desert Willow Elementary School. The third and fourth graders are performing in a school play. How many total students will be performing in the school play?
Week 25, Day 3 1. What number is shown? 2. 3. Tim had $54. 00 in his sock drawer. He paid his parents back the $15. 00 he owed 4. them. He also owed his sister $3. 00. How much money does Tim have remaining? In the number 2, 346, 709, which place value is the 4? Which number’s underlined digit is worth 900? 9, 210 409 395 921 Tom woke up at 7: 15 am. He ate 5. breakfast for ten minutes. He took 25 minutes to get ready for school. It took Tom 15 minutes to walk to school. What time did Tom get to school?
Week 25, Day 4 Use the line plot to answer the questions. 1. How many students ate 3 candy bars? 3. How many students are represented on the line plot? 5. Which two numbers of candy bars had 2 students? 2. How many students ate 5 or more candy bars? 4. What was the largest number of candy bars a student could have eaten?
Week 25 -FRIDAY FIVE 1. Round to the nearest thousand. 345, 348 3. 5. There are 285 third graders, 456 fourth graders, and 546 fifth graders at Desert Willow Elementary School. The third and fourth graders are performing in a school play. How many total students will be performing in the school play? Write this number using digits: five million, twenty-one Which number is missing from 2. this sequence? 113, 104, ___, 86, 77 4. Tim had $54. 00 in his sock drawer. He paid his parents back the $15. 00 he owed them. He also owed his sister $3. 00. How much money does Tim have remaining?
Daily Math Review 3 rd Grade Benchmark 3 Week 26
Week 26, Day 1 What number has five 1. hundreds, one more ten than hundreds, and two fewer ones than tens? 3. Complete the table: Rule = +150 In Out 45 195 67 ? 82 ? 123 ? 327, 899 2. + 3, 098 _____ 4. 567, 098 + ? ______ 1, 490, 322 Kenny is three years younger than 5. his brother Mark is 29 years younger than is mom. Mark’s dad is 37, two years older than Mark’s mom. How old is Kenny?
Week 26, Day 2 1. 3. 4. Amelia went for a hike and found 24 rocks that she put in her backpack. 3 of the rocks fell out, and then she shared the remaining rocks equally with two friends and herself. How many rocks will each person get? Audrey sold cookies Girl Scouts. She sold 253 boxes of Thin Mints, 30 boxes of Tag-a -longs, 65 boxes of Samoas, and 56 boxes of Trefoils. How many boxes of cookies did Audrey sell in all? Complete the pattern: 2. 743 + 3, 405 = ? 5. 34, 567 ? _____- 1, 098
Week 26, Day 3 Complete the table: 1. Rule = +1, 025 In 2. Out 230 ? 500 1, 525 3. 850 1, 015 4. 5, 679 34 + 892 _______ 5. Which number makes this equation true? ? + 5, 784 = 5, 265 + 5, 720 In Out Complete the table: 7 ? 9 45 Rule = x 5 11 ? 13 ? Mason bought a big bag of candy and sorted the candies by flavor. He had 3, 969 cherry candies, 1, 474 orange candies, and 1, 902 lemon candies. How many cherry and lemon candies were in the bag?
Week 26, Day 4 1. 3. Mary and Sarah walked 6, 789 steps. Mary walked 2, 349. How many did Sarah walk? 45, 678 - ? _____ 234 5. 4. 901 2. 56 - 34 ____ Create a multiplication/division fact family using the numbers 6, 4 Jamie read 134 pages on Monday. Each day after that she read 20 less pages. How many pages did she read on Friday?
Week 26 -FRIDAY FIVE 1. Complete the table: Rule = x 5 3. 5. In Out 7 ? 9 45 11 ? 13 ? Amelia went for a hike and found 24 rocks that she put in her backpack. 3 of the rocks fell out, and then she shared the remaining rocks equally with two friends and herself. How many rocks will each person get? 901 56 - 34 ____ What number has five 2. hundreds, one more ten than hundreds, and two fewer ones than tens? 4. Mason bought a big bag of candy and sorted the candies by flavor. He had 3, 969 cherry candies, 1, 474 orange candies, and 1, 902 lemon candies. How many cherry and lemon candies were in the bag?
Daily Math Review 3 rd Grade Benchmark 3 Week 27
Week 27, Day 1 1. Complete the pattern: 2. Complete the table: Rule = Subtract 10, 000 In Out 88, 711 3. 83, 178 Solve 72 ÷ 8 = 21, 063 61, 342 5, 827 - 4. 1, 751 _______ 4, 76 5. 51, 342 Fill in the missing number: 876 ______ 342
Week 27, Day 2 1. Write the multiplication sentence shown here: Mary built a new fence around her 2. garden. Each section of the fence has seven posts. The fence has a total of five sections. How many fence posts does the fence have in all? Solve for m: 3. m x 9 = 81 4. 70 x 6 ____ 5. Using repeated addition, show 6 x 8, then solve for 6 x 8.
Week 27, Day 3 Jodi earns $6 per hour babysitting. A city wants to replace six 1. streetlights on each city block. 2. She babysits 6 hours every day. After babysitting for three days, How many new streetlights will how much money will Jodi have the city need for 50 blocks? earned? Complete the table: 3. 4. In Out Rule = Multiply by 9 In 7 12 What is the rule? 8 64 12 96 What is the missing number? 4 Out 0 4 16 2 5. 30 x 4 ____
Week 27, Day 4 Joy needs eight peaches to 1. make her famous peach pie. If Joy has 64 peaches, how many peach pies can she make? 3. If 63 ÷ 9 = 7 What is: 6, 300 ÷ 9 = ? 5. 2. Solve for y: y ÷ 4 = 9 4. Solve for y: y ÷ 3 = 11 Cory prepared tins of brownies for a school bake sale. He baked 118 brownies. He kept 19 brownies for his family. He wanted to fill each of the three large tins evenly with the brownies for the bake sale. How many brownies will go in each large tin?
Week 27 -FRIDAY FIVE 1. 6, 300 ÷ 9 = ? Mary built a new fence around her garden. Each section of the fence 3. has seven posts. The fence has a total of five sections. How many dense posts does the fence have in all? Jodi earns $6 per hour babysitting. She babysits 6 4. hours every day. After babysitting for three days, how much money will Jodi have earned? 2. 5. 5, 679 - 345 _______ In Out 2 16 4 8 64 12 96 What is the rule? What is the missing number?
Daily Math Review 3 rd Grade Benchmark 3 Week 28
Week 28, Day 1 1. Complete the table below: What property of multiplication 2. is shown: 2 x 4 = 4 x 2 Estimate the sum of 539 + 368 3. by rounding to the nearest hundred. 10 5. 4. Which fraction is equivalent to___ 7 5 11 4 12 ___, ___ 9 6 12 5 Order these fractions from least to greatest. 5 7 3 1 ___ , ___ 8 8 8 2
Week 28, Day 2 3 ___ 1. Draw a diagram to represent 4 3. Which is a better estimate for the volume of a soda bottle cap? 14 milliliters or 14 liters It was twenty-five to eleven 5. when Marie began mowing the lawn, and she finished one hour and thirty minutes later. What time was it when Marie finished mowing the lawn? 2. Which digit is in the millions place? 4, 567, 890 4. Michelle walked 5 blocks from her house to the bus stop. She rode the bus 14 blocks to the post office. Later, she came home the same way. How many blocks did Michelle travel in all? If she took the same route this on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday how many total blocks will she have travelled?
Week 28, Day 3 1. 3. 4. Evie bought 60 rolls of paper towels. If there are 10 rolls of paper towels in each pack, how many packs of paper towels did Evie buy? Sharon planted 5 rows of rose bushes in her garden. She planted 4 bushes in each row. How many rose bushes did Sharon plant in the garden? Estimate. Which sign makes the statement true? <, >, = 521 ÷ 3 101 2. 5. 42 ÷ ? = 6 Tessa had a pile of notebook paper on her desk. She used 6 sheets for her homework and had 56 sheets left. Which equation, when solved, will tell how many sheets of paper were in the pile? a) b) c) d) p - 6 = 56 p ÷ 6 = 56 p - 6 = 62 - 56 6 - p = 56
Week 28, Day 4 1. 3. 4. Collin purchased two packages of M & M’s. In each package, there was 55 M & M’s. He gave his best friend, Henry 24 M & M’s. How many M & M’s does Collin have left? Ryan put 35 candles on his birthday cake. Only 12 of them were actually able to light. What fraction of candles did Ryan blow out on his birthday? Compare the quotients. 72 ÷ 9 54 ÷ 6 2. 5. Round the number below to the nearest ten, hundred, and thousand. 548, 289 ten: hundred: thousand: Britt received 4 dozen roses for her birthday. She gave her Mother-in-law one dozen of the roses, and decided she wanted to separate the remaining roses equally into her four rooms at home. How many roses will go in each room?
Week 28 -Friday Five! 1. 3. 4. Order these fractions from 5 least to greatest. 7 3 1 ___ , ___ 8 8 8 2 42 ÷ ? = 6 2. 5. Sharon planted 5 rows of rose bushes in her garden. She planted 4 bushes in each row. How many rose bushes did Sharon plant in the garden? It was twenty-five to eleven when Marie began mowing the lawn, and she finished one hour and thirty minutes later. What time was it when Marie finished mowing the lawn? Complete the table below:
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