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3rd Grade Math Staar 2016

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  • How much income will Kendra earn in 2 weeks?
    $60
    $50
    $45
    $30
  • Which comparison is true?
    19,735>17,735
    54,082=54,802
    92,229>95,001
    24,762<5,978
  • Look at the figure below.
    D
    A
    B
    C
  • How many vertices does this shape have?
    3
    4
    7
    2
  • How much more income does Ryan earn each week this year?
    D
    C
    A
    B
  • How many more edges than faces does this solid have?
    9
    3
    4
    2
  • Which does NOT belong to the same fact family as 12÷___=4?
    12 ÷ 4 = ____
    ____ x 4 = 12
    ____ x 2 = 12
    4 x ____ = 12
  • Ken divided a poster into 16 equal sections.
    12
    4
    2
    8
  • Which facts can be used to find the number of apples each person gets?
    18
    6 x 3 = 18
    2 x 9 = 18
    18 ÷ 3 = 6
  • The Houston Press sold 85,172 newspapers.  How is this number written in expanded form?
    85,000+100+17+2
    80,000+50,000+1,000+72
    80,000+5,000+100+70+2
    80+5+100+70+2
  • Which rectangle shows 1/3 of the rectangle shaded?
    A
    D
    C
    B
  • The perimeter of this shape is 30 centimeters.  What is the length of the missing side?
    6 cenimeters
    8 centimeters
    10 centimeters
    4 centimeters
  • The table below shows Eli's savings plan.
    $233
    $235
    $243
    $238
  • What is NOT true about this figure?
    It has 5 sides
    It has 5 square corners
    It has 5 vertices
    It is a pentagon
  • Which set of bills and coins shows this amount?
    D
    C
    A
    B
  • Su drew a rectangle that's 6 inches long and 5 inches wide.  What's the perimeter?
    17 inches
    22 inches
    11 inches
    30 inches
  • What is this number rounded to the nearest ten?
    300
    390
    380
    400
  • Look at the shape below.
    2 feet
    4 feet
    16 feet
    20 feet
  • Which of the following is an example of perimeter?  There may be more than one answer.
    the border around a picture
    carpet in a room
    the fence around a park
    Grass covering a backyard
  • Look at the shape below
    16 feet
    2 feet
    6 feet
    4 feet