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HW #17 Friday, Jan. 19 – Thursday, Jan. 25, 2018
Please Note: since next week Thursday is our Addition/Subtraction test to 1000, there will be extra Math work and no writing or reading
response this week. Study hard, Grade 3s! =;)
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Homework4.6
Column AdditionThe auditorium has 214 seats on the first level, 59 seats onthe second level, and 76 seats on the third level. How manyseats does the auditorium have?
Find 214 ! 59 ! 76 " !.
21114
59! 76""349
Solution: The auditorium has 349 seats.
Find each sum.
Problem Solving
16. The auditorium has 174 seats on theright side, 168 seats on the left side,and 35 seats in the center. Howmany seats does the auditoriumhave in all?
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 3597
!503""
31657
! 34""
$2.171.38
! 3.72"""
8229
!53"
12564
! 37""
6. 7. 8. 9. 10. $1.804.06
! 1.94"""
20357
!578""
194604
! 96""
79344
!476""
49867
!213""
11. 12. 13. 14. 15. $1.890.49
! 7.05"""
$4.157.99
! 8.50"""
129899
!542""
415501
! 34""
589207
! 46""
226 164 $7.27 407 635
778 899 894 838 $7.80
842 950 1,570 $20.64 $9.43
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377 seats
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ProblemSolving
4.8Choose a MethodChoose mental math, paper and pencil, or a calculator tosolve each problem.
1. The U.S. National Park System takes care of 56 nationalparks and 10 national seashores. How many nationalpark sites is that in all?
3. Founded in 1872, Yellowstone National Park is ourcountry’s oldest national park. Shoshone National Forestis our country’s oldest national forest. It was founded 19years after Yellowstone. In what year was ShoshoneNational Forest founded?
4. Admission to Grand Canyon National Park is $20 pervehicle. A campsite can cost $25 per night. How muchwould it cost Olivia and her family to enter the park andspend 4 nights at the campsite?
2. The U.S. National Park System manages 75 nationalmonuments and 28 national memorials. How many parksites is that in all?
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ProblemSolving
5.4Regroup TensUse the table to solve.
1. How many miles longer is NewYork’s subway than Chicago’ssubway?
2. Which city’s subway has morestations, Berlin or Mexico City? Howmany more stations?
3. In which two cities do the subwayshave about 150 stations? Which ofthose cities has the longer subway?How much longer?
4. Seoul is the capital of South Korea.Tokyo is the capital of Japan. Whichof these Asian capital cities has thelonger subway? How much longer?
5. Reasoning If this city added 404more miles to its subway, it wouldhave the longest subway in theworld. What city is it?
World’s Longest Subways
Berlin
Chicago
Copenhagen
London
Mexico City
Moscow
New York
Paris
Seoul
Tokyo
170
143
22
275
150
176
468
368
115
148
90
222
14
253
111
149
656
124
84
183
City Number ofMiles
Number ofStations
Show your work.
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ProblemSolving
5.5Regroup Tens and Hundreds Chicago, Illinois, is one of the largest transportationcenters in the United States. The table below shows thedistances from Chicago to some other major cities in theUnited States. Use the table to solve each problem.
1. Which city is farther from Chicago,Atlanta or Dallas? How muchfarther?
2. How many more miles is it fromChicago to New York than it is fromChicago to Philadelphia?
3. Which city in the table is closest toChicago? Which city is farthest?What is the difference in the drivingdistances for those two cities?
4. Which city is closer to Chicago,Boston or Washington, D.C? Howmuch closer?
5. Brenda lives in New York. Her sisterPhyllis lives in Atlanta. They both aredriving to Chicago for a familyreunion. Which sister will have todrive more miles to attend thereunion? How many more miles?
Driving Distances from Chicago
Atlanta
Boston
Dallas
Denver
Memphis
New Orleans
New York
Philadelphia
St. Louis
Washington, D.C.
674
963
917
996
530
912
802
738
289
671
City Number ofMiles
Show your work.
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3. 4. 5. 6.
7. 8. 9. 10.
11. $7.46 ! $5.64 12. 416 ! 148 13. 726 ! 549 14. 343 ! 188
15. 905 ! 178 16. $8.73 ! $6.74 17. 415 ! 347 18. 798 ! 209
753!265""
857!489""
636!258""
$9.62!$5.74"""
345!268""
856!687""
746!459""
932!345""
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Homework5.5
Regroup Tens and HundredsSubtract. Check by adding.
Problem Solving
19. Heather is putting a 525-piecepuzzle together. So far, she has 359pieces in place. How many morepieces does she need to place?
166 pieces
1. 2. 854!285""
734!488""
Check: 289#149""438
43! 3
12! 8
18!
!2 8 9""14 9
$1.82 268 177 155
77
$3.88
587
378
287
368
169
488
727 $1.99 68 589
438 ! 289
438 ! 289 " 149
246 569
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Coin Collecting in Room 5 Each class is trying to reach a goal of $75.00 for our coin drive. If we do reach our $75.00, the class will have a Crazy Hair Day so keep bringing in your coins, Grade 3s! Please add our current collection AND find out how much more we need to reach our goal of $75.00 (please show your work and double check if needed): What we have so far:
1) $3.05 2) $10.85 3) $6.00 4) $1.00 5) $10.00 6) $3.35 7) $2.65 8) $3.30 9) $1.20 10) $5.00