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3rd Grade Computation Review created by The Curriculum Corner

23 + 55 a. 76 b. 77 c. 78

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48 + 1 7 a. 55 b. 65 c. 75

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67 + 24 a. 91 b. 81 c. 71

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357 + 432 a. 787 b. 788 c. 789

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526 + 283 a. 809 b. 709 c. 609

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238 247 + 362 a. 737 b. 747 c. 847

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87 - 32 a. 53 b. 55 c. 57

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80 - 35 a. 45 b. 50 c. 55

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93 - 32 a. 60 b. 61 c. 62

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576 - 432 a. 124 b. 134 c. 144

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900 - 239 a. 661 b. 639 c. 739

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6 x 8 a. 68 b. 48 c. 28

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0 x 6 a. 0 b. 1 c. 6

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3 x 1 a. 0 b. 1 c. 3

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8 x 7 a. 56 b. 57 c. 58

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6 x 7 a. 46 b. 44 c. 42

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9 x 5 a. 45 b. 50 c. 55

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10 x 7 a. 68 b. 70 c. 72

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35 ÷ 7 a. 5 b. 6 c. 7

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90 ÷ 9 a. 8 b. 9 c. 10

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32 ÷ 8 a. 5 b. 7 c. 4

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42 ÷ 7 a. 5 b. 6 c. 7

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Caroline had 72 jelly beans to divide evenly between 9 of her friends Caroline had 72 jelly beans to divide evenly between 9 of her friends. How many jelly beans can she give to each friend? a. 6 b. 7 c. 8

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Hadley wanted to give each of her teachers 3 cookies Hadley wanted to give each of her teachers 3 cookies. She had 4 teachers. How many cookies did she need to bake? a. 12 b. 7 c. 16

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The two 3rd grade classes planted 34 trees altogether The two 3rd grade classes planted 34 trees altogether. One class planted 18 trees and our class planted the rest. How many did we plant? a. 16 b. 24 c. 13

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I had $20 to spend at the fair I had $20 to spend at the fair. I spent $6 on tickets, $3 on a lemonade and $5 on snacks. How much money did I have left? a. $6 b. $7 c. $8

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