Eureka Math Grade 1 Module 2 Lesson 3 Answer Key

Engage NY Eureka Math 1st Grade Module 2 Lesson 3 Answer Key

Eureka Math Grade 1 Module 2 Lesson 3 Problem Set Answer Key

Draw and Eureka Math Grade 1 Module 2 Lesson 3 Problem Set Answer Key 1 to show how you made ten to help you solve the problem.

Question 1.
Maria has 9 snowballs, and Tony has 6. How many snowballs do they have in all?
Eureka Math Grade 1 Module 2 Lesson 3 Problem Set Answer Key 1.1
9 and ______ make ______.
10 and ______ make ______.
Maria and Tony have ______ snowballs in all.
Answer:
Eureka-Math-Grade-1-Module-2-Lesson-3-Problem-Set-Answer-Key-1.1
9 and  6  make  15.
10 and  5  make  15.
Maria and Tony have  15  snowballs in all.
Explanation:
In the above image we can observe Maria has 9 snowballs, and Tony has 6 snowballs. An addition sentence is a mathematical expression that shows two or more values added together and their sum. ADD nine snowballs of Maria with one snowball of Tony. Then we got ten snowballs. Draw a circle for nine snowballs of Maria and one snowball of Tony. ADD ten snowballs with five snowballs of Tony Then we got fifteen snowballs. Maria and Tony have Fifteen snowballs in all.

Question 2.
Bob has 9 raisins, and Jonny has 4. How many raisins do they have altogether?
9 + ___ = ___
10 + ___ = ___
Bob and Jonny have ______ raisins altogether.
Answer:
Eureka-Math-Grade-1-Module-2-Lesson-3-Problem-Set-Answer-Key-1.2
9 +  4  = 13
10 +  3  = 13
Bob and Jonny have  13  raisins altogether.
Explanation:
In the above image we can observe Bob has 9 raisins, and Jonny has 4 raisins. An addition sentence is a mathematical expression that shows two or more values added together and their sum. ADD nine raisins of Bob with one raisin of Jonny. Then we got ten raisins. Draw a circle for nine raisins of Bob and one raisin of Jonny. ADD ten raisins with three raisins of Jonny. Then we got thirteen raisins. Bob and Jonny have raisins altogether.

Question 3.
There are 3 chairs on the left side of the classroom and 9 on the right side. How many total chairs are in the classroom?
9 + ___ = ___
10 + ___ = ___
There are ______ total chairs.
Answer:
Eureka-Math-Grade-1-Module-2-Lesson-3-Problem-Set-Answer-Key-1.3
9 +  3  = 12
10 +  2  = 12
There are 12 Total chairs.
Explanation:
In the above image we can observe there are 3 chairs on the left side of the classroom and 9 chairs on the right side. An addition sentence is a mathematical expression that shows two or more values added together and their sum. ADD one chair on the left side of the classroom with nine chairs on the right side. Then we got ten chairs. Draw a circle for one chair on the left side of the classroom and nine chairs on the right side. ADD ten chairs with two chairs on the left side of the classroom. Then we got twelve chairs. Total number of chairs in the classroom are twelve.

Question 4.
There are 7 children sitting on the rug and 9 children standing. How many children are there in all?

9 + ___ = ___
10 + ___ = ___
There are ______ children in all.
Answer:
Eureka-Math-Grade-1-Module-2-Lesson-3-Problem-Set-Answer-Key-1.4
9  +  7  =  16
10  +  6  =  16
There are 16 children in all.
Explanation:
In the above image we can observe there are 7 children sitting on the rug and 9 children standing. An addition sentence is a mathematical expression that shows two or more values added together and their sum. ADD one children sitting on the rug with nine children standing. Then we got ten children on the rug. Draw a circle for one children sitting on the rug and nine children standing. ADD ten children with six children sitting on the rug. Then we got sixteen children on the rug. There are sixteen children in all.

Eureka Math Grade 1 Module 2 Lesson 3 Exit Ticket Answer Key

Draw and Engage NY Math 1st Grade Module 2 Lesson 3 Exit Ticket Answer Key 50 to show how to make ten to solve. Complete the number sentences.
Tammy has 4 books, and John has 9 books. How many books do Tammy and John have altogether?
___ + ___ = ___
___ + ___ = ___
Tammy and John have ____ books.
Answer:
Eureka-Math-Grade-1-Module-2-Lesson-3-Problem-Set-Answer-Key-1.5
Tammy and John have 13 books.
Explanation:
In the above image we can observe Tammy has 4 books, and John has 9 books. An addition sentence is a mathematical expression that shows two or more values added together and their sum. ADD one book of Tammy with nine books of John. Then we got ten books. Draw a circle for one book of Tammy and nine books of John. ADD ten books with three books of Tammy. Then we got thirteen books. Tammy and John have 13 books.

Eureka Math Grade 1 Module 2 Lesson 3 Homework Answer Key

Draw, label, and Eureka Math 1st Grade Module 2 Lesson 3 Homework Answer Key 51 to show how you made ten to help you solve. Complete the number sentences.

Question 1.
Ron has 9 marbles, and Sue has 4 marbles. How many marbles do they have in all?
9 and ______ make ______.
10 and ______ make ______.

Ron and Sue have _____ marbles.
Eureka-Math-Grade-1-Module-2-Lesson-3-Problem-Set-Answer-Key-1.6
9 and 4 make 13.
10 and 3 make 13.
Ron and Sue have 13 marbles.
Explanation:
In the above image we can observe Ron has 9 marbles, and Sue has 4 marbles. An addition sentence is a mathematical expression that shows two or more values added together and their sum. ADD nine marbles of Ron with one marble of Sue. Then we got ten marbles. Draw a circle for nine marbles of Ron and one marble of Sue. ADD ten marbles with three marbles of Sue. Then we got thirteen marbles. Ron and Sue have thirteen marbles.

Question 2.
Jim has 5 cars, and Tina has 9. How many cars do they have altogether?

9 and ______ make ______.
10 and ______ make ______.

Jim and Tina have ___ cars.
Answer:
Eureka-Math-Grade-1-Module-2-Lesson-3-Problem-Set-Answer-Key-1.7
Jim and Tina have 14 cars.
Explanation:
In the above image we can observe Jim has 5 cars, and Tina has 9 cars. An addition sentence is a mathematical expression that shows two or more values added together and their sum. ADD one car of Jim with nine cars of Tina. Then we got ten cars. Draw a circle for one car of Jim and nine cars of Tina. ADD ten cars with four cars of Jim. Then we got fourteen cars. Jim and Tina have fourteen cars.

Question 3.
Stan has 6 fish, and Meg has 9. How many fish do they have in all?
9 + ___ = ___
10 + ___ = ___
Stan and Meg have ___ fish.
Answer:
Eureka-Math-Grade-1-Module-2-Lesson-3-Problem-Set-Answer-Key-1.8
Stan and Meg have 15 fish.
Explanation:
In the above image we can observe Stan has 6 fish, and Meg has 9. An addition sentence is a mathematical expression that shows two or more values added together and their sum. ADD one fish of Stan with nine fish of Meg. Then we got ten fish. Draw a circle for one fish of Stan and nine fish of Meg. ADD ten fish with five fish of Stan. Then we got fifteen fish. Stan and Meg have fifteen fish.

Question 4.
Rick made 7 cookies, and Mom made 9. How many cookies did Rick and Mom make?
9 + ___ = ___
10 + ___ = ___
Rick and Mom made ____ cookies.
Answer:
Eureka-Math-Grade-1-Module-2-Lesson-3-Problem-Set-Answer-Key-1.9
Rick and Mom made 16 cookies.
Explanation:
In the above image we can observe Rick made 7 cookies, and Mom made 9 cookies. An addition sentence is a mathematical expression that shows two or more values added together and their sum. ADD one cookie of Rick with nine cookies of Mom. Then we got ten cookies. Draw a circle for one cookie of Rick and nine cookies of Mom. ADD ten cookies with six cookies of Rick. Then we got sixteen cookies. Rick and Mom made sixteen cookies.

Question 5.
Dad has 8 pens, and Tony has 9. How many pens do Dad and Tony have in all?
9 + ___ = ___
10 + ___ = ___
Dad and Tony have ___ pens.
Answer:
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Dad and Tony have 17 pens.
Explanation:
In the above image we can observe Dad has 8 pens, and Tony has 9 pens. An addition sentence is a mathematical expression that shows two or more values added together and their sum. ADD one pen of Dad with nine pens of Tony. Then we got ten pens. Draw a circle for one pen of Dad and nine pens of Tony. ADD ten pens with seven pens of Dad. Then we got seventeen pens. Dad and Tony have 17 pens.

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