Common Core: 3rd Grade Math : Common Core Math: Grade 3

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for Common Core: 3rd Grade Math

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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? 

 

 

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

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? 

 

 

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

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? 

 

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

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? 

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

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? 


11 g

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

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? 


15 g

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

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? 


19 g

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

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? 

36 g

 

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

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? 

27 g

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

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? 

18 g

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

Megan has  of water. We can divide  by  because she is splitting up the  into  beakers. 

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