For more practice and similar problems, you can explore resources like Scholastic's 3rd Grade Math Guide or the Bridges in Mathematics curriculum for equivalent grade 3 exercises.
The problem number from the Mathematics 3rd Grade textbook (Part 1) published by Ventana-Graf (authored by Rudnitskaya and Yudacheva ) typically involves working with time intervals and calculating duration . Problem Statement (Typical Text) For more practice and similar problems, you can
"The clock shows 11:45. How many minutes are left until 12:00?" To solve this, follow these steps: Identify the target time : 12 hours 00 minutes. Identify the current time : 11 hours 45 minutes. Calculate the difference : Subtract the minutes: Answer: There are 15 minutes left until 12:00. Alternative Problem 391 (If your version is different) For more practice and similar problems
For more practice and similar problems, you can explore resources like Scholastic's 3rd Grade Math Guide or the Bridges in Mathematics curriculum for equivalent grade 3 exercises.
The problem number from the Mathematics 3rd Grade textbook (Part 1) published by Ventana-Graf (authored by Rudnitskaya and Yudacheva ) typically involves working with time intervals and calculating duration . Problem Statement (Typical Text)
"The clock shows 11:45. How many minutes are left until 12:00?" To solve this, follow these steps: Identify the target time : 12 hours 00 minutes. Identify the current time : 11 hours 45 minutes. Calculate the difference : Subtract the minutes: Answer: There are 15 minutes left until 12:00. Alternative Problem 391 (If your version is different)