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Ms. van den Broeck’s 3rd grade class! Review for Chapter 4 and 5 Math Test! Reminder! Math Test: February 22
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Jeopardy! MultiplicationDivisionWord ProblemsRounding/Estimati ng 100 200 300 400
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Multiplication for 100 Answer What is 8 x 4 =
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Answer… Back to Questions 32
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Multiplication for 200 Answer What is 20 x 5 =
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Answer… Back to Questions 100
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Multiplication for 300 Answer What is 20 x 4 x 8 =
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Answer… Back to Questions 640
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Multiplication for 400 Answer What is 102 x 85 =
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Answer… Back to Questions 8670
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Division for 100 Answer What is 18 / 2 =
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Answer… Back to Questions 9
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Division for 200 Answer What is 48 / 8 =
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Answer… 6
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Division for 300 Answer What is 110 / 10 =
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Answer… Back to Questions 11
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Division for 400 Answer What is 49 / 3 =
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Answer… Back to Questions 16 R 1
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Problem Solving for 100 Answer Susie has 158 postcards in her collection. When her aunt returned from vacation, she gave her 12 new postcards for her collection. How many postcards does Susie have now?
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Answer… Back to Questions 158 + 12 = 170 Susie has 170 postcards.
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Problem Solving for 200 Answer Leo likes to collect coins. He has 103 U.S coins and 26 foreign coins. How many more U.S coins does Leo have than foreign coins?
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Answer… Back to Questions 103 – 26 = 77 Leo has 77 more U.S coins than foreign coins.
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Problem Solving for 300 Answer Jimmy has 1,033 baseball cards. His friend Lucy has 929 baseball cards. How many more baseball cards does Jimmy have than Lucy?
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Answer… Back to Questions 1,033 – 929 = 104 Jimmy has 104 more baseball cards than Lucy.
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Problem Solving for 400 Answer Julie has a stamp collection that includes 48 stamps featuring famous people, 112 stamps featuring birds, and 32 stamps featuring famous places. How many stamps does Julie have in her collection?
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Answer… Back to Questions 48 + 112 + 32 = 192 Julie has a total of 192 stamps in her collection.
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Rounding/Estimating for 100 Answer Round to the nearest ten 113
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Answer… Back to Questions 110
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Rounding/Estimating 200 Answer Round to the nearest ten. 189
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Answer… Back to Questionsack to Questions 190
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Rounding/Estimating for 300 Answer Round to the nearest hundred 148
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Answer… Back to Questions 100
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Rounding/Estimating for 400 Answer Estimate the difference by rounding. 645 – 450 =
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Answer… Back to Questions 645:600 450:500 600 – 500 = 100
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