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Counting 1 10 Grade 3 — Set 31
Count by 5s: 440, 445, 450, 455, __
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Answer: 460
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- count-by
- Difficulty
- normal
What comes after 914?
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Answer: 915
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- what-comes-next
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- normal
What is the next number in the sequence? 144, __, 150, 153, 156
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Answer: 147
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- skip-counting
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- normal
What comes after 504?
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Answer: 505
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- what-comes-next
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- normal
What comes after 973?
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Answer: 974
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- what-comes-next
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- normal
What is the next number in the sequence? 400, 410, 420, __, 440
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Answer: 430
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- skip-counting
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- normal
Count by 10s: 400, 410, 420, 430, __
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Answer: 440
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- count-by
- Difficulty
- normal
What comes after 612?
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Answer: 613
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- what-comes-next
- Difficulty
- normal
Count the dots: How many are there? (782 dots)
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Answer: 782
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- count-objects
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- normal
Count the stars: How many are there? (390 stars)
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Answer: 390
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- count-objects
- Difficulty
- normal
What is the next number in the sequence? 190, 192, 194, __, 198
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Answer: 196
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- skip-counting
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- normal
What is the next number in the sequence? 384, 386, __, 390, 392
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Answer: 388
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- skip-counting
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- normal
What comes after 925?
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Answer: 926
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- what-comes-next
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- normal
Count the circles: How many are there? (635 circles)
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Answer: 635
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- count-objects
- Difficulty
- normal
Count the stars: How many are there? (226 stars)
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Answer: 226
- SubType
- count-objects
- Difficulty
- normal
What is the next number in the sequence? 402, 404, __, 408, 410
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Answer: 406
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- skip-counting
- Difficulty
- normal
Count by 2s: 150, 152, 154, 156, __
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Answer: 158
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- count-by
- Difficulty
- normal
What is the next number in the sequence? 215, 220, __, 230, 235
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Answer: 225
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- skip-counting
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- normal
Count by 10s: 190, 200, 210, 220, __
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Answer: 230
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- count-by
- Difficulty
- normal
Count the squares: How many are there? (693 squares)
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Answer: 693
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- count-objects
- Difficulty
- normal
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