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100
316 + 233 =

549

100

853 - 312

541

100

Estimate the sum of 53 and 67

120


100

Students in third grade are expected to read every night. Juan read for 5,205 minutes and Dexter read for 7,147 minutes. How many more minutes did Dexter read than Juan?

1,942 more minutes


100

8 x 3 =

24

200

6,117 + 451

6,568

200

4,985 - 132

4,853

200

Estimate the difference between 82 and 37

40

200

A bakery sold 619 donuts and bagels in one day. The bakery sold 281 donuts and the rest were bagels. How many bagels did the bakery sell?

338 bagels

200

Round 312 to the nearest 10. You MUST include a number line!

310

300

3,289 + 4,810

8,099

300

9,281 - 2,517

6,764

300

Estimate the sum of 2,311 and 5,647

8,000

300

The table below shows the number of craft sticks students in different grades used in art class. About how many craft sticks did the third and fifth grade students use together? 

1,500

300

Solve: 

12 รท 3 =

4

400

5,612 + 7,349

12,961

400

1,020 - 615

405

400

Estimate the sum of 678 and 53

730

400

The cafeteria started the school year with 1,000 spoons. Students used 278 spoons during September and 307 spoons during October. How many spoons were left?

415 spoons

400

63 x 5

315

500

483 + 356 + 911

1,750

500

5,000 - 362

4,638

500

Estimate the difference between 8,736 and 69

8,660
500

The table below shows the number of miles 3 teachers traveled over spring break. Exactly how many more miles did Ms. Clark travel than Mr. Cooper and Mrs. Hargrove combined?


128 more miles

500

Round 2,347 to the nearest 10, 100, and 1,000

Nearest 10: 2,350

Nearest 100: 2,300

Nearest 1,000: 2,000

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