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3rd grade EOG Practice

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Look at the number sentence below. +0 =20 What number goes in the box to make the number sentence true? A 0 B 5 C 10 D 20

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Jamar paid 8¢ for an eraser Jamar paid 8¢ for an eraser. Matthew paid 18¢ for a pencil and an eraser. Which of these can be used to find the cost of a pencil? A 18¢ - 8¢ B 18¢ + 8¢ C 8¢ + 8¢ D 8 ¢ + 1¢

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N’Dyonmi bought a dress that cost $26. 89. She gave the clerk $30. 00 N’Dyonmi bought a dress that cost $26.89. She gave the clerk $30.00. About how much change did she receive? A $4.00 B $3.00 C $6.00 D $5.00

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Look at the number sentence below. 5000 + ? = 6777 Which of the following will make the number sentence true? A 700 B 1777 C 1000 D 7

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Julia gets home from school at the time shown on the clock. When she gets home from school she eats a snack for 10 minutes, does her homework for 30 minutes, and walks her dog for 20 minutes. If she gets home at the time on the clock above, what time will she finish her afternoon activities? A 4:00 B 3:35 C 4:30 D 4:45

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Mrs. Hill’s class is creating a class quilt using the table below Mrs. Hill’s class is creating a class quilt using the table below. How many blue squares will they add to the quilt when they add 14 yellow squares? Yellow Squares Blue Squares 2 4 8 6 12 16 A 28 B 14 C 8 D 10

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The Howard family has three dogs The Howard family has three dogs. Mandy weighs 70 pounds, Chance weighs 85 pounds. Maggie’s weight is 15 ponds. All three dogs step on the scale at a visit to the veterinarian. What does the scale read? A 120 B 155 C 170 D 200

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Look at the number sentence below. 5 + = 2 + 5 What number goes into the box to make the number sentence true? A 2 B 7 C 5 D 10

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A 4 sheets of paper B 2 sheets of paper C 5 sheets of paper In’Deyu brought 2 pieces of paper to school. She already had 4 in her desk. She let Tyrese have 1 sheet of paper. How many sheets of paper does she have left? A 4 sheets of paper B 2 sheets of paper C 5 sheets of paper D 3 sheets of paper

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Which of these is another way to show six thousand two hundred five? B 6000 + 200 + 50 C 2 thousands + 6 hundreds + 5 tens D thousands hundreds tens ones 2 5 6

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Which fruit is located at (2,4) 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 A apple B banana C strawberry D grapes

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Which ordered pair represents the location of the apple? 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 A (1,1) B (2,4) C (4,2) D (5,5)

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Mrs. Howard’s class is going on a field trip three weeks after the first Monday in March. What is the date of the field trip? S M T W F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 A January 22 B January 8 C January 5 D January 30

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The sum of two numbers is 2,567. One of the numbers is 852 The sum of two numbers is 2,567. One of the numbers is 852. What is the other number? A 1,230 B 3,089 C 1,715 D 2,765

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Which of the following number sentences is true? A 204 > 240 B 654 > 645 C 307 < 37 D 295 < 205

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Which of these shapes has exactly 5 vertices? A ∆ B ⌂ C □ D ○

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A 607 newspapers B 131 newspapers C 647 newspapers D 74 newspapers Monique delivered 240 newspapers on Saturday and 367 newspapers on Sunday. How many newspapers did she deliver altogether? A 607 newspapers B 131 newspapers C 647 newspapers D 74 newspapers

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Paul, Devin, And Marco want to buy their father something for Christmas. Paul saved $32, Devin saved $45, and Marco saved $38 more than Paul. About how much can they spend on the Christmas Present? A $500 B $70 C $100 D $147

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A 250 miles B 550 miles C 1000 miles D 750 miles The Hill family are on their way to Disney World 1,050 miles away. They have already traveled 500 miles. How many miles do they still have to go to see their relatives? A 250 miles B 550 miles C 1000 miles D 750 miles

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Which of these numbers is the same as six thousand fifty-nine?

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In the problem below, what does 3 mean? 375 + 41 _______ A 3 hundreds B 3 tens C 30 ones D 3 ones

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Which of these numbers is 4,612 rounded to the nearest thousand?

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The table below shows the number of baseball cards that four friends have. Name Number of baseball cards Faith 43 Rodrez 35 Devin 21 Alexie 13 How many more cards does Devin need in order to have the same number of cards as Faith? A 21 cards B 22 cards C 35 cards D 43 cards

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What number comes between 220 and 230?

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Mr. Rouse gave his students the following riddle Mr. Rouse gave his students the following riddle. “I’m thinking of a number that has 6 tens, 4 ones, 5 thousands, and 8 hundreds.” Which of the following is the answer to his riddle? A 6,458 B 8,645 C 4,586 D 5,864

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Look at the number sentence below. 16 - =7 7 + =16 What number goes in the boxes to make both number sentences true? A 8 B 9 C 10 D 11

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Tyler said that he has a pair of congruent figures Tyler said that he has a pair of congruent figures. Which of the following pairs does he have? A ▲▲ B ▲▲ C ▲► D ▼◄

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What is the value of the unknown number in the sentence below D 2

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What is the mystery figure. Clues: 1. It is a plane figure. 2 What is the mystery figure? Clues: 1. It is a plane figure. 2. It is a quadrilateral. 3. It has one set of parallel lines. 4. All of the sides are not the same length. ____________________________________ A trapezoid B square C rectangular prism D parallelogram

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Look at the number pattern below. 6, 9, 12, ___, 18, 21, ___, 27,30 What two numbers are missing from the pattern? A 15, 24 B 15, 25 C 16, 24 D 16, 25

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A 30 pages B 50 pages C 80 pages D 100 pages Dalton has 28 pages left to read in his book. Zack has 77 pages left to read in his book. About how many more pages does Zack have left to read than Dalton. A 30 pages B 50 pages C 80 pages D 100 pages

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A ones B tens C hundreds D thousands Which place value is most important in showing 2,649 is greater than 2,469? A ones B tens C hundreds D thousands

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Which letter has at least 2 lines of symmetry? A H B E C A D B

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