All Common Core: 3rd Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #105 : Measurement & Data
Jeff leaves for work at . Before leaving he spends hours and minutes getting ready to leave. What time does he start to get ready to leave?
For this problem we are subtracting to find a previous time.
We can subtract hours from and minutes from .
He starts to get ready to leave at
Example Question #106 : Measurement & Data
Scott leaves for work at . Before leaving he spends hours and minutes getting ready to leave. What time does he start to get ready to leave?
For this problem we are subtracting to find a previous time.
We can subtract hours from and minutes from .
He starts to get ready to leave at
Example Question #106 : Measurement & Data
Chuck leaves for work at . Before leaving he spends hours and minutes getting ready to leave. What time does he start to get ready to leave?
For this problem we are subtracting to find a previous time.
We can subtract hours from and minutes from .
He starts to get ready to leave at
Example Question #101 : Measurement & Data
When Matt got home from school he immediately started watching a television show. He watched the show for hours and minutes. If it is when he stops watching the show, what time did he start watching the show?
For this problem we are subtracting to find a previous time.
We can subtract hours from and minutes from .
He started watching the television show at
Example Question #1471 : Common Core Math: Grade 3
Megan is working on a science experiment. Using the scale below, how much water will she have if she adds more grams of water?
Megan has of water and when she adds she will have
Example Question #1472 : Common Core Math: Grade 3
Megan is working on a science experiment. Using the scale below, how much water will she have if she adds more grams of water?
Megan has of water and when she adds she will have
Example Question #1473 : Common Core Math: Grade 3
Megan is working on a science experiment. Using the scale below, how much water will she have if she adds more grams of water?
Megan has of water and when she adds she will have
Example Question #1474 : Common Core Math: Grade 3
Megan is working on a science experiment. She needs to evenly divide the water shown in the beaker below into smaller beakers. How much water will be in each beaker?
Megan has of water. We can divide by because she is splitting up the into beakers.
Example Question #3441 : Operations
Megan is working on a science experiment. She needs to evenly divide the water shown in the beaker below into smaller beakers. How much water will be in each beaker?
Megan has of water. We can divide by because she is splitting up the into beakers.
Example Question #3442 : Operations
Megan is working on a science experiment. She needs to evenly divide the water shown in the beaker below into smaller beakers. How much water will be in each beaker?
Megan has of water. We can divide by because she is splitting up the into beakers.