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Grade 3 Addition with Regrouping CCSS: 3.NBT.A.2
78 + 46 =
  1. 32
  2. 114
  3. 122
  4. 124
Grade 3 Addition with Regrouping CCSS: 3.NBT.A.2
347+589=
  1. 242
  2. 936
  3. 926
  4. 836
Grade 3 Addition with Regrouping CCSS: 3.NBT.A.2
25+76̲
  1. 91
  2. 92
  3. 100
  4. 101
Grade 3 Addition with Regrouping CCSS: 3.NBT.A.2
The aquarium sold tickets to the polar bear exhibit on Saturday and Sunday. On Saturday, the aquarium sold 584 tickets. On Sunday, the aquarium sold 296 tickets. How many total tickets did the aquarium sell on Saturday and Sunday?
  1. 770
  2. 880
  3. 900
  4. 990
Grade 3 Addition with Regrouping CCSS: 3.NBT.A.2
Sally has 75 marbles. Andreya gave her 99 more marbles. How many does Sally have in all?
  1. 100
  2. 1000
  3. 120
  4. 174
Grade 3 Addition with Regrouping CCSS: 3.NBT.A.2
199 + 534 =
  1. 833
  2. 733
  3. 613
  4. 734
Grade 3 Addition with Regrouping CCSS: 3.NBT.A.2
Harry made 96 potions this month, 34 last month, and 76 the month before. How many potions did Harry make in total?
  1. 204
  2. 188
  3. 206
  4. 306
Grade 3 Addition with Regrouping CCSS: 3.NBT.A.2
846+107̲
  1. 946
  2. 953
  3. 963
  4. 966
Grade 3 Addition with Regrouping CCSS: 3.NBT.A.2
317 + 445 =
  1. 752
  2. 862
  3. 762
  4. 761
Grade 3 Addition with Regrouping
Which operation should be used to solve the problem?

Evander loved frogs. He had many frog collections in his room. He put them all into separate piles and counted how many were in each pile. He had a pile of 5, a pile of 20, a pile of 13, a pile of 18, and a pile of 27. How many frogs does he have in total?
  1. Addition
  2. Subtraction
  3. Multiplication
  4. Division
Grade 3 Addition with Regrouping CCSS: 3.NBT.A.2
What could you do to find the missing number?
12 +                     = 20
  1. Add 12 and 20
  2. Add 20 and 8
  3. Subtract 12 from 20
  4. Subtract 8 from 12
Grade 3 Addition with Regrouping CCSS: 3.NBT.A.2
45 + 69 = 114
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 3 Addition with Regrouping CCSS: 3.NBT.A.2
54 + 67 =
  1. 121
  2. 122
  3. 110
  4. 111
Grade 3 Addition with Regrouping CCSS: 3.NBT.A.2
357+63̲
  1. 430
  2. 420
  3. 410
  4. 400
Grade 3 Addition with Regrouping
A play had 455 people attend on Monday night. On Tuesday night the play had 567 people attend, and 247 on Wednesday. They play was closed on Thursday, and on Friday 391 people attended the play. How many people attended the play all together on Monday through Wednesday night?
  1. 1,660
  2. 1,269
  3. 1,413
  4. 958
Grade 3 Addition with Regrouping CCSS: 3.NBT.A.2
482+344̲
  1. 726
  2. 736
  3. 826
  4. 836
Grade 3 Addition with Regrouping CCSS: 3.NBT.A.2
Gary sold 187 pencils in the school store in the month of March. He sold 245 in the month of April. How many pencils did he sell in all?
  1. 420
  2. 432
  3. 431
  4. 235
Grade 3 Addition with Regrouping
879 + 43 =
  1. 1,309
  2. 922
  3. 836
  4. 122
Grade 3 Addition with Regrouping CCSS: 3.NBT.A.2
Find the sum.

748 + 95 =
  1. 853
  2. 1,698
  3. 842
  4. 843
Grade 3 Addition with Regrouping CCSS: 3.NBT.A.2
Matt's family is going on vacation.
They drove 650 miles today.
They will drive 273 miles tomorrow.
How many miles will they drive in all?
  1. 822
  2. 923
  3. 377
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