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Counting 1 10 Grade 3 — Set 62
Count by 2s: 112, 114, 116, 118, __
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Answer: 120
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- count-by
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- normal
Count the triangles: How many are there? (964 triangles)
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Answer: 964
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- count-objects
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What is the next number in the sequence? 270, 280, __, 300, 310
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Answer: 290
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- skip-counting
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Count by 3s: 429, 432, 435, 438, __
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Answer: 441
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- count-by
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- normal
Count the dots: How many are there? (652 dots)
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Answer: 652
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- count-objects
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What is the next number in the sequence? 162, 165, 168, __, 174
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Answer: 171
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- skip-counting
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- normal
Count by 2s: 166, 168, 170, 172, __
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Answer: 174
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- count-by
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- normal
What is the next number in the sequence? 135, 140, 145, __, 155
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Answer: 150
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- skip-counting
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What comes after 733?
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Answer: 734
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- what-comes-next
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Count the circles: How many are there? (670 circles)
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Answer: 670
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- count-objects
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Count the circles: How many are there? (648 circles)
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Answer: 648
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- count-objects
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Count the triangles: How many are there? (514 triangles)
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Answer: 514
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- count-objects
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Count by 2s: 156, 158, 160, 162, __
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Answer: 164
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- count-by
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Count by 2s: 326, 328, 330, 332, __
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Answer: 334
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- count-by
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Count by 3s: 54, 57, 60, 63, __
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Answer: 66
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- count-by
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- normal
Count the stars: How many are there? (708 stars)
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Answer: 708
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- count-objects
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- normal
Count by 3s: 426, 429, 432, 435, __
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Answer: 438
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- count-by
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- normal
Count by 10s: 390, 400, 410, 420, __
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Answer: 430
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- count-by
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- normal
Count the apples: How many are there? (881 apples)
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Answer: 881
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- count-objects
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- normal
Count the squares: How many are there? (383 squares)
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Answer: 383
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- count-objects
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- normal
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