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Laguna Bel- Air Science School

Sample Exam in Math 3

Name: ________________________________________ Score: ___________________

I.

1. The first museum she went to was the Metropolitan Museum in New York. She donated 46
medieval art pieces from the 70 she originally had. How many medieval art pieces did she have
left?

2. The next museum on her list was the Guggenheim, also in New York. There she gave 51 Egyptian
masks from her collection of 90. She also gave the 12 Egyptian weavings. How many masks were
left in Alicia’s collection?
II. Find the sum.

1. Their first destination was the aviary. The aviary has 3 species of eagles on show that day. They
have 20 Bald Eagles, 15 Harpy Eagles, and 30 Crowned Eagles. How many eagles are on display
that day?

2. After the aviary was the zoo’s swamp area. Penny counted a total of 55 tree frogs, 10 poison
frogs and 13 wood frogs. How many frogs was Penny able to count?

3. Aside from frogs, the swamp area is also home to a few dangerous animals. Penny’s teacher
pointed out 22 crocodiles, 23 alligators and 5 vipers. How many dangerous animals did the
teacher point out in total?
III. Counting bills and coins. Write the answer in the blank.
IV. Write each sum. Tell which property is used.

1. 8+5= 2. 9 + (5 + 1) =

5+8= (9 + 5) + 1 =

property: property: ________________

3. (28 + 35) + 7 = 4. 59 + 63 =

28 + (35 + 7) = 63 + 59 =

property: property: ________________

5. 77 + 44 + 7 = 6. 104 + (28 + 12) =

7 + 77 + 44 = (104 + 28) + 12 =

property: property: ________________


7. 8+5+9+9= 8. 100 + 50 + 1 =

8+9+5+9= 1 + 100 + 50 =

property: property: ________________

9. (27 + 67) + 19 = 10. 716 + (260 + 256) =

27 + (67 + 19) = (716 + 260) + 256 =

property: property: ________________

V.

VI. Write the place value of the underline digit.

VII. Round to the nearest hundreds.


Answer Key

I.

1. 70 – 46 = 24 There were 24 medieval art pieces were left with her.


2. 90 – 51 = 39 There were 39 masks were left in Alicia’s collection.

II.

1. 423
2. 1342
3. 772
4. 1482

1. 20 + 15 + 30 = 65 There are 65 eagles on display that day.

2. 55 + 10 + 13 = 78 Penny was able to count 78 frogs.

3. 22 + 23 + 5 = 50 The teacher pointed out a total of 50 dangerous animals.

III.

1. 300.00
2. 250
3. 1000
4. 705.50
5. 1031.25

IV

1. 13, commutative
2. 15, associative
3. 70, associative
4. 122, commutative
5. 128, commutative
6. 144, associative
7. 31, commutative
8. 151, commutative
9. 113, associative
10. 122, associative

V.

1. 8
2. 9
3. 14
4. 3
5. 6
6. 33
7. 48
8. 26
9. 25
10. 41

VI.

1. 5
2. 90
3. 3
4. 70
5. 30
6. 4
7. 1
8. 40
9. 70

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