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A. 15 B. 11 C. 21

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F. circle G. cylinder H. sphere

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Which shows how many cookies Ben and Matt each ate? F. G. BenMatt BenMatt

A = 10 B. 7 – 3 = 4 C. 7 – 1 = 6

F. The objects in set A are triangles and the objects in set B are round. G. The objects in set A are shaped like squares and the objects in set B are round. H. The objects in set A are triangles and the objects in set B are cubes. Set ASet B

A. 25 B. 16 C. 26

F. G.

A. 50 B. 60 C. 40

Which statement is true? A. More children like oranges than apples. B. More children like bananas than oranges. C. More children like apples than bananas. 5 X 4 X 3 XX 2 XX 1 XXX Favorite Fruit

How many more children like pizza than hamburgers? F. 5 G. 4 H. 2 HamburgersHot dogsPizza Favorite Food

A. A triangle has no sides and no vertex. B. A triangle has exactly 3 sides and 3 vertices C. A triangle has exactly 4 sides and 4 vertices

F. G. H.

A. B. C.

Which color do the fewest students like? F. red G. yellow H. blue Red Yellow Blue

A. 1 B. 12 C. 6

F. Add and G. Subtract from H. Add and

If 3 students chose apple juice and 6 students chose orange juice, how many more boxes are needed to show the number of students who chose orange juice ? A. B. C. Apple JuiceOrange Juice Favorite Juice

A. B. C. Snacks Cookies 4 Ice Cream

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