All SSAT Elementary Level Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #6 : Place Value: Ccss.Math.Content.K.Nbt.A.1
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To find the missing piece of an addition problem, we can take the biggest number minus the smallest number.
We can start at and count back .
Example Question #7 : Place Value: Ccss.Math.Content.K.Nbt.A.1
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To find the missing piece of an addition problem, we can take the biggest number minus the smallest number.
We can start at and count back .
Example Question #8 : Place Value: Ccss.Math.Content.K.Nbt.A.1
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To find the missing piece of an addition problem, we can take the biggest number minus the smallest number.
We can start at and count back .
Example Question #9 : Place Value: Ccss.Math.Content.K.Nbt.A.1
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To find the missing piece of an addition problem, we can take the biggest number minus the smallest number.
We can start at and count back .
Example Question #10 : Place Value: Ccss.Math.Content.K.Nbt.A.1
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To find the missing piece of an addition problem, we can take the biggest number minus the smallest number.
We can start at and count back .
Example Question #461 : Operations
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To find the missing piece of an addition problem, we can take the biggest number minus the smallest number.
We can start at and count back .
Example Question #462 : Operations
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To find the missing piece of an addition problem, we can take the biggest number minus the smallest number.
We can start at and count back .
Example Question #685 : Ssat Elementary Level Quantitative (Math)
The cat is inches long and the dog is inches long. How much longer is the dog than the cat?
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This is a subtraction problem because we want to know how much longer the dog is compared to the cat, or the difference in their length.
Example Question #469 : How To Subtract
The bowl is inches long and the plate is inches long. How much longer is the plate than the bowl?
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This is a subtraction problem because we want to know how much longer the plate is compared to the bowl, or the difference in their length.
Example Question #686 : Numbers And Operations
The swing set is inches tall and the tree is inches tall. How much taller is the tree than the swing set?
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This is a subtraction problem because we want to know how much taller the tree is compared to the swing set, or the difference in their height.
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