Homework Explained - Math Practice 101

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Grade 3 Go Math Practice - Answer Keys
Common Core


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1 box  = 1,000 bolts
1 case = 100 bolts
1 bag  = 10 bolts

  • Question 1 (request help)

    The Thousand Bolts factory has an order for 3,140 bolts. How can it pack the order using the fewest packages?

     

  •    boxes
       case(s)
       bags
  • Question 2 (request help)

    Suppose the bolt factory has only cases and bags. How can it pack the order for 3,140 bolts?

  •    cases
       bags
  • Question 3 (request help)

    Suppose the bolt factory has only boxes and bags. How can it pack the order for 3,140 bolts?

  •    boxes
       bags

On Your Own

Complete the packing chart. Use the fewest packages possible. When there is a zero, use the next smaller size package.

  • Question 4 (request help)
  • Number of Bolts Ordered Crates (Ten Thousands) Boxes (Thousands) Cases (Hundreds) Bags (Tens) Single Bolts (Ones)
    5,2675
    2,709 70
    5,619
    8,4160 16
    3,9670 0

Problem Solving

  • Question 5 (request help)

    The Thousand Bolts factory used 9 boxes, 9 cases, and 10 bags to fill an order. How many bolts did they pack?

  •    bolts

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