All Common Core: 3rd Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #1 : Identify Arithmetic Patterns: Ccss.Math.Content.3.Oa.D.9
What is the pattern for the numbers in the X column to the numbers in the Y column?
Multiply
Add
Add
Subtract
Subtract
Add
is added to each X value to get the Y value.
To find the rule, you may have to do some trial and error. The most important thing to remember is, once you think you have the rule, make sure to test the rule with all of the X values.
Example Question #2431 : Numbers And Operations
What is the pattern for the numbers in the X column to the numbers in the Y column?
Add
Multiply
Multiply
Add
Add
Add
is added to each X value to get the Y value.
To find the rule, you may have to do some trial and error. The most important thing to remember is, once you think you have the rule, make sure to test the rule with all of the X values.
Example Question #2213 : Operations
What is the pattern for the numbers in the X column to the numbers in the Y column?
Divide
Multiply
Add
Add
Divide
Add
is added to each X value to get the Y value.
To find the rule, you may have to do some trial and error. The most important thing to remember is, once you think you have the rule, make sure to test the rule with all of the X values.
Example Question #2432 : Numbers And Operations
What is the pattern for the numbers in the X column to the numbers in the Y column?
Add
Add
Multiply
Multiply
Add
Add
is added to each X value to get the Y value.
To find the rule, you may have to do some trial and error. The most important thing to remember is, once you think you have the rule, make sure to test the rule with all of the X values.
Example Question #5 : Identify Arithmetic Patterns: Ccss.Math.Content.3.Oa.D.9
What is the pattern for the numbers in the X column to the numbers in the Y column?
Add
Divide
Add
Multiply
Add
Add
is added to each X value to get the Y value.
To find the rule, you may have to do some trial and error. The most important thing to remember is, once you think you have the rule, make sure to test the rule with all of the X values.
Example Question #6 : Identify Arithmetic Patterns: Ccss.Math.Content.3.Oa.D.9
What is the pattern for the numbers in the X column to the numbers in the Y column?
Add
Add
Subtract
Multiply
Add
Add
is added to each X value to get the Y value.
To find the rule, you may have to do some trial and error. The most important thing to remember is, once you think you have the rule, make sure to test the rule with all of the X values.
Example Question #2 : Identify Arithmetic Patterns: Ccss.Math.Content.3.Oa.D.9
What is the pattern for the numbers in the X column to the numbers in the Y column?
Subtract
Multiply
Add
Multiply
Add
Multiply
Each X value is multiplied by to get the Y value.
To find the rule, you may have to do some trial and error. The most important thing to remember is, once you think you have the rule, make sure to test the rule with all of the X values.
Example Question #8 : Identify Arithmetic Patterns: Ccss.Math.Content.3.Oa.D.9
What is the pattern for the numbers in the X column to the numbers in the Y column?
Multiply
Divide
Add
Add
Subtract
Multiply
Each X value is multiplied by to get the Y value.
To find the rule, you may have to do some trial and error. The most important thing to remember is, once you think you have the rule, make sure to test the rule with all of the X values.
Example Question #3 : Identify Arithmetic Patterns: Ccss.Math.Content.3.Oa.D.9
What is the pattern for the numbers in the X column to the numbers in the Y column?
Add
Add
Multiply
Multiply
Add
Multiply
Each X value is multiplied by to get the Y value.
To find the rule, you may have to do some trial and error. The most important thing to remember is, once you think you have the rule, make sure to test the rule with all of the X values.
Example Question #4 : Identify Arithmetic Patterns: Ccss.Math.Content.3.Oa.D.9
What is the pattern for the numbers in the X column to the numbers in the Y column?
Add
Add
Multiply
Multiply
Multiply
Multiply
Each X value is multiplied by to get the Y value.
To find the rule, you may have to do some trial and error. The most important thing to remember is, once you think you have the rule, make sure to test the rule with all of the X values.
All Common Core: 3rd Grade Math Resources
