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GMAS PRACTICE MATH-3RD

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What is the sum of 345 and 127? Explain how to solve it by breaking down the addition step by step.

Question 12
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If you add 468 and 31, what steps would you take to calculate the total? Describe your method clearly.

Which expression represents the TOTAL number of bottle caps needed to make the flowers?
8 + 6
8 ÷ 6
8 - 6
8 x 6
What is the missing number in ___ ÷ 12 = 7?
84
60
72
96
Which number makes ___ ÷ 12 = 7 true?
72
84
60
24
Solve for ___ in the equation ___ ÷ 12 = 7.
84
120
72
48
Find the value of ___ in ___ ÷ 12 = 7.
42
96
36
84
What is the sum of 156 + 100 + 100 + 10 + 4?
370
340
300
330
Calculate the total of: 156 + 100 + 10 + 4.
250
300
260
270
Emily rounded the number of rubber ducks entered in a race to the nearest hundred. She says there are about 700 rubber ducks entered in the race.

Which of these could be the number of rubber ducks entered in the race?
648
671
762
183
Which statement is NOT true about all squares and all rectangles?
All squares are rectangles.
All rectangles have four equal sides.
All squares have right angles.
All rectangles have four sides.
Which statement is NOT true about triangles and quadrilaterals?
All triangles have three sides.
All quadrilaterals have three sides.
All triangles are polygons.
All quadrilaterals have four sides.