Common Core: Kindergarten Math : Counting the Number of Objects

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for Common Core: Kindergarten Math

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Example Questions

Example Question #301 : Counting & Cardinality

Which number is larger, \displaystyle 8 or \displaystyle 6?

Possible Answers:

\displaystyle 8

\displaystyle 6

Correct answer:

\displaystyle 8

Explanation:

\displaystyle 8 is the larger number because when we count, \displaystyle 8 comes after \displaystyle 6

\displaystyle 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8

Example Question #302 : Counting & Cardinality

Which number is larger, \displaystyle 6 or \displaystyle 2?

 

Possible Answers:

\displaystyle 6

\displaystyle 2

Correct answer:

\displaystyle 6

Explanation:

\displaystyle 6 is the larger number because when we count, \displaystyle 6 comes after \displaystyle 2

\displaystyle 1,2,3,4,5,6

Example Question #303 : Counting & Cardinality

Which number is larger, \displaystyle 7 or \displaystyle 4?

Possible Answers:

\displaystyle 7

\displaystyle 4

Correct answer:

\displaystyle 7

Explanation:

\displaystyle 7 is the larger number because when we count, \displaystyle 7 comes after \displaystyle 4

\displaystyle 1,2,3,4,5,6,7

Example Question #304 : Counting & Cardinality

Which number is larger, \displaystyle 7 or \displaystyle 8?

Possible Answers:

\displaystyle 7

\displaystyle 8

Correct answer:

\displaystyle 8

Explanation:

\displaystyle 8 is the larger number because when we count, \displaystyle 8 comes after \displaystyle 7

\displaystyle 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8

Example Question #311 : Counting & Cardinality

Which number is larger, \displaystyle 10 or \displaystyle 7?

Possible Answers:

\displaystyle 10

\displaystyle 7

Correct answer:

\displaystyle 10

Explanation:

\displaystyle 10 is the larger number because when we count, \displaystyle 10 comes after \displaystyle 7

\displaystyle 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

Example Question #312 : Counting & Cardinality

Which number is larger, \displaystyle 5 or \displaystyle 7?

Possible Answers:

\displaystyle 5

\displaystyle 7

Correct answer:

\displaystyle 7

Explanation:

\displaystyle 7 is the larger number because when we count, \displaystyle 7 comes after \displaystyle 5

\displaystyle 1,2,3,4,5,6,7

Example Question #313 : Counting & Cardinality

Which number is larger, \displaystyle 9 or \displaystyle 8?

 

Possible Answers:

\displaystyle 8

\displaystyle 9

Correct answer:

\displaystyle 9

Explanation:

\displaystyle 9 is the larger number because when we count, \displaystyle 9 comes after \displaystyle 8

\displaystyle 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9

Example Question #314 : Counting & Cardinality

Which number is larger, \displaystyle 3 or \displaystyle 8?

 

Possible Answers:

\displaystyle 8

\displaystyle 3

Correct answer:

\displaystyle 8

Explanation:

\displaystyle 8 is the larger number because when we count, \displaystyle 8 comes after \displaystyle 3

\displaystyle 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8

Example Question #315 : Counting & Cardinality

Which number is larger, \displaystyle 1 or \displaystyle 8?

Possible Answers:

\displaystyle 1

\displaystyle 8

Correct answer:

\displaystyle 8

Explanation:

\displaystyle 8 is the larger number because when we count, \displaystyle 8 comes after \displaystyle 1

\displaystyle 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8

Example Question #316 : Counting & Cardinality

Which number is larger, \displaystyle 9 or \displaystyle 10?

Possible Answers:

\displaystyle 9

\displaystyle 10

Correct answer:

\displaystyle 10

Explanation:

\displaystyle 10 is the larger number because when we count, \displaystyle 10 comes after \displaystyle 9

\displaystyle 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

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