Common Core: Kindergarten Math : Successive Number Names Refer to a Quantity That is one Larger: CCSS.Math.Content.K.CC.B.4c

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Example Questions

Example Question #21 : Successive Number Names Refer To A Quantity That Is One Larger: Ccss.Math.Content.K.Cc.B.4c

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 #22 : Successive Number Names Refer To A Quantity That Is One Larger: Ccss.Math.Content.K.Cc.B.4c

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 #23 : Successive Number Names Refer To A Quantity That Is One Larger: Ccss.Math.Content.K.Cc.B.4c

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

Possible Answers:

\(\displaystyle 7\)

\(\displaystyle 10\)

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 #24 : Successive Number Names Refer To A Quantity That Is One Larger: Ccss.Math.Content.K.Cc.B.4c

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 #25 : Successive Number Names Refer To A Quantity That Is One Larger: Ccss.Math.Content.K.Cc.B.4c

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

 

Possible Answers:

\(\displaystyle 9\)

\(\displaystyle 8\)

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 #26 : Successive Number Names Refer To A Quantity That Is One Larger: Ccss.Math.Content.K.Cc.B.4c

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 #27 : Successive Number Names Refer To A Quantity That Is One Larger: Ccss.Math.Content.K.Cc.B.4c

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 #28 : Successive Number Names Refer To A Quantity That Is One Larger: Ccss.Math.Content.K.Cc.B.4c

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 \(\displaystyle 9\)

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

Example Question #161 : Counting The Number Of Objects

Which number is larger, \(\displaystyle 9\) or \(\displaystyle 7?\)

Possible Answers:

\(\displaystyle 7\)

\(\displaystyle 9\)

Correct answer:

\(\displaystyle 9\)

Explanation:

\(\displaystyle 9\) is the larger number because when we count, \(\displaystyle 9\) comes after \(\displaystyle 7\)

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

Example Question #162 : Counting The Number Of Objects

Which number is larger, \(\displaystyle 9\) or \(\displaystyle 2?\)

 

Possible Answers:

\(\displaystyle 2\)

\(\displaystyle 9\)

Correct answer:

\(\displaystyle 9\)

Explanation:

\(\displaystyle 9\) is the larger number because when we count, \(\displaystyle 9\) comes after \(\displaystyle 2\)

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

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