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Gr. 3 Bridges V3 Unit 2 Review

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~ Unit 2 Bridges Review ~

Click the question number to see each question. Record your work on a piece of paper (if doing independently) Record your work on a whiteboard (if doing as a class)!

Question 4

Question 5

Question 2

Question 1

Question 3

Question 9

Question 10

Question 7

Question 6

Question 8

Question 12

Question 11

Question 13

Question 1

Dog treats come in packs of 10. The pet store has 6 packs. How many dog treats are in the store? Choose the equation that would solve this problem. 6xd=10 dx10=6 10x6=d 6+10=d

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Question 2

Draw this number line. Fill in the missing blanks.

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Question 3

Write true or false for each statement. 6x3=3x6 5x3= (4x3)+(1x3) 3x8=9x5

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Question 4

Fill in the factors that will complete each equation. 8x4= ___ x 8 8x3= ___ x ____ x 3

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Question 5

Multiply. 3x___=30 5x___=25 7x4= ___

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Question 6

Solve. Show your work, write an equation, and label your answer with correct units. There are 5 leashes that cost $7 each. How much would it cost to buy all of the leashes?

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Question 7

Solve. Show your work, write an equation, and label your answer with correct units. There are 8 collars for $3 each. How much do all 8 collars cost together?

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Question 8

Show your thinking. Make sure to label your answer with units. Zoey spilled ketchup on her homework. How many dots are there?

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Question 9

How many window panes are there? How do you know?

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Question 10

Jane says, "I found 4x8=32 because I doubled from 2x8=16." Do you agree with Jane? Why or why not?

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Question 11

Explain how you can use 2x4 to find 4x4.

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Question 12

Fill in the missing numbers on this ratio table.

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Question 13

Create a bar graph showing the information in the table below. Create a scale, then label and title your graph
After you create your graph, write a statement that compares 2 ice cream flavors on the graph.

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