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Curriculum: California Math Content Standards   Click to change Curriculum

Topic: Whole Numbers  Click to change Topic

Lesson: 3NS2.6: Zero and Identity Properties  Click to change Lesson

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B   Andrew bought candies for himself and his sister. He gave 5 of them to his sister Alice. What other information is needed to find out the number of candies Andrew is left with finally?   B View Solution
B   Suzanne bought 2 shirts and 2 pants on her birthday. What other information is required to claculate the amount she spent in all?   B View Solution
B   Amanda went shopping for clothes. She bought pants, sweaters, 3 shirts, and 5 T-shirts. How many pants and T-shirts did she buy?
What information is needed to solve the problem above?
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B   Joseph is older than Jasper by 2 years. Adrian is younger to Jasper . What other information is required to find the number of years, Joseph is older than Adrian?
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B   Lindsay simplified the number sentence 87 × 0 to 0. Which of the following properties did she use?
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B   Choose the appropriate symbol that replaces the ? in the given number sentence.
490 × 1 ? 490 + 0
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B   Which property is shown by the number sentence 58 × 0 = 0?   B View Solution
B   How many squares should there be in the empty circle, so that the total number of squares on either sides are equal?
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B   125 people visited the Science Museum on Tuesday, 110 people on Wednesday and 150 people on Thursday. Which process can be used to find the number of people who visited the Museum on these three days?
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B   There are 20 chairs in first row, 22 chairs in the second row and 24 chairs in the third row in a conference hall. Which process can be used to find the number of chairs in all the three rows?
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B   Rose baked 25 butter and 22 coconut cookies. Which process she could use to find the number of cookies she baked in all?
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B   Ursula plucked 40 roses from the garden out of which 22 were red roses and the rest were Yellow. Which process can be used to find the total number of yellow roses Ursula plucked?
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B   Choose the number that, when multiplied to 5, gives the result 5.
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B   Rachel ordered for 6 glasses of orange juice, 3 glasses of mango juice and 8 glasses of pineapple juice. Which process she could use to find the number of glasses of juice she ordered in all?
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B   Which property is shown by the number sentence 65 × 0 = 0?   B View Solution
B   Olga simplified the number sentence 55 × 0 to 0. Which of the following properties did she use?
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B   Multiply:
56 × 0
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B   The following table shows the number of audience for various sports events. Find the total number of audience, if the number of audience watching football is 334 more than 2 times the audience watching volleyball.
Sport eventFootballVolleyballBasketball
Number of audience--183347
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B   Annie simplified the number sentence 57 × 0 to 0. Which of the following properties did she use?
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B   Which one of the following number sentences is true?
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B   Choose the correct number sentence.   B View Solution
B   Identify the incorrect number sentence.
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B   Choose the appropriate symbol that replaces the ? in the given number sentence.
275 × 1 ? 275 + 0
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B   Which number sentence illustrates identity property of multiplication?   B View Solution
B   Which property is shown by the number sentence 80 × 0 = 0?   B View Solution
B   Multiply:
20 × 0
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B   Choose the number that, when multiplied to 6, gives the result 6.
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B   Which symbol would you use to balance the number sentence?
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B   Choose the appropriate symbol to balance the number sentence.   B View Solution
B   Choose the operation that balances the equation.
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B   The following table shows the number of audience for various sports events. Find the total number of audience, if the number of audience watching football is 342 more than 2 times the audience watching volleyball.
Sport eventFootballVolleyballBasketball
Number of audience--183316
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B   Multiply:
64 × 1
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B   Multiply:
56 × 0
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B   Divide:
8 ÷ 1   B
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B   Divide: 12 ÷ 0
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B   A diamond ring was bought 28 years before 1984. How old was that ring in 1999?
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B   Which one of the given number sentences is true?   B View Solution
B   Multiply:   B View Solution
B   Andrew had 56 marbles with him. He collected 16 more. If he gives 17 to Philip, how many is he left with?   B View Solution
B   There are 100 roses in a rose garden. Out of them, Geraldine plucked 60 roses and Carlin plucked 20 roses. How many are left in the garden?
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B   Floyd had 56 crayons with him. He gave 16 to Bill and 10 to Ginny. How many is he left with?   B View Solution
B   Greg had 46 marbles. 12 were green, 13 were yellow, and the rest, black. How many marbles were black?   B View Solution
B   Mark bought 7 boxes of cookies. If each box held 19 cookies, how much money did he spend?
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B   Pick out the number sentence that correctly shows the use of the identity property of multiplication.   B View Solution
B   Caroline collected 2 baskets of 50 daisies each and 3 baskets of 30 roses each at the flower shop. What was the total number of flowers that she had?
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B   Sheela used 12 cups of flour to make a recipe and 8 cups of flour to make another recipe. Which process she could use to find the number of cups of flour she used in all?
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B   Ginny has 3 sets of 12 crayons and Gary has 4 sets of 9 crayons. How many crayons do they both have in all?   B View Solution
B   Edward had 22 pieces of cake. He gave 5 to his sister, 6 to his brother and he ate 4. How many cake pieces are left with him?   B View Solution
B   Victor has 5 sets of 10 pens each and Jason has 2 sets of 12 pens each. How many pens are there in all?
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B   Andrew has 8 packs of cookies. 5 packs contain 6 each and the other packs contain 7 each. How many cookies does he have?   B View Solution
B   Charles has 34 marbles. 12 are green, 8 are yellow, and the rest are blue. How many marbles are blue?
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B   Choose the number sentence that correctly shows the use of the identity property of multiplication.   B View Solution
B   Multiply:
90 × 0
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B   Choose the correct number sentence.   B View Solution
B   Bob had 70 trading cards. His father gave him 59 more trading cards. Bob gave 34 of them to his sister Sara. How many trading cards does Bob have now?
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B   Ed earned $190 in May and $294 in June. Robert earned $256 in May and $238 in June. Which number sentence would you use to compare both the earnings in two months?
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B   Sunny had 42 chocolates. He gave 8 to Alice, 15 to Ashley. How many chocolates are left with Sunny?
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B   Jack bought 2 boxes of crayons. If each box held 12 crayons, how much money did he spend?   B View Solution
B   Sunny is making a bracelet with the name 'Rose' on it. He puts 3 green beads between each two letters and 2 red beads at each end of the name. How many beads would he need for the bracelet?   B View Solution
B   Mathew bought 2 balloons. If the balloons were red in color, how much money did he spend?
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B   Which of the given number sentences satisfies zero property of multiplication?
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B   Which one of the following number sentences is true?
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B   Jack bought 2 boxes of pencils. If each box held 15 pencils, how much money did he spend?   B View Solution
B   Emily bought 5 colored papers for her project. All the papers were blue in color. How much money did she spend in all?
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B   John bought 2 bouquets of roses. If each bouquet had 20 roses, how much money did he spend? Pick the correct choice.   B View Solution
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