3 rd Grade Math/CRCT Practice Clay They grew about the same in all three kinds of soil. Potting Soil Sand SoilHeight of Plant Number of Leave Sand4 inches30.

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3 rd Grade Math/CRCT Practice

Clay They grew about the same in all three kinds of soil. Potting Soil Sand SoilHeight of Plant Number of Leave Sand4 inches30 Clay3 inches35 Potting soil6 inches40 Six weeks ago, Jill planted marigolds in three different soils as a science experiment. The table below shows the result. In which soil did the marigolds grow best?

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If Amy flips a quarter and it lands heads, when she flips it again it will probably be tails. have an equal chance of being heads or tails. definitely be tails. probably be heads.

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Use the number pattern below to answer this question _____, 24, 23, 22 Which number belongs on the line above?

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Which number has the greatest value? 5,962 5,692 5,629 5,926

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On each page in her photo album, Laura can put 5 rows of pictures. She can put 4 pictures in each row. How many pictures can she put on each page? 9 pictures 20 pictures 16 pictures 25 pictures

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If you have 3 quarters, 4 dimes, 3 nickels and a penny, how much would you have? $1.10 $1.11 $1.31 $1.30

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Which letter can be folded in half so the sides match? N L W S

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Compare 54 and 46 using, or =. 54>46 54=46 54<46 46>54

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Max bought 50 plants for his garden. He plans to put 8 plants in each row. How many COMPLETE ROWS of 8 can he plant? 7 rows 8 rows 16 rows 6 rows

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Use the number pattern below to answer this question. 327, 331, 335, 339, 343, _____ Which number comes next?

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