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Continue the skip-counting pattern to determine the next three
numbers.
15, 18,
21, _____, _____, _____
a. | 24, 27, 30 | b. | 25, 28, 32 | c. | 22, 23,
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Continue the skip-counting pattern to determine the next three
numbers.
16, 20,
24, _____, _____, _____
a. | 27, 30, 33 | b. | 28, 32, 36 | c. | 26, 28,
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Continue the skip-counting pattern to determine the next three
numbers.
52, 56,
60, _____, _____, _____
a. | 64, 68, 72 | b. | 63, 66, 69 | c. | 65, 70,
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Continue the skip-counting pattern to determine the next three
numbers.
54, 57, 60,
_____, _____, _____
a. | 64, 66, 68 | b. | 62, 65, 68 | c. | 63, 66,
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Max has 8 packs of hockey cards. Each pack has 4 cards. Skip count to determine
how many hockey cards Max has in total.
a. | 4, 9, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, 35; He has 35
cards. | b. | 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32; He has 32
cards. | c. | 4, 7, 12, 15, 19, 23, 27, 31; He has 31
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Sharon is baking apple pies. She has 21 apples. She uses 3 apples for each pie.
Skip count to determine how many apple pies Sharon can bake.
a. | 3, 8, 12, 14, 17, 21; She can bake 6 apple
pies. | b. | 3, 7, 14, 15, 21;
She can bake 5 apple pies. | c. | 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21; She can
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Continue the skip-counting pattern to determine the next three
numbers.
60, 56, 52, _____,
_____, _____
a. | 48, 44, 40 | b. | 50, 47, 44 | c. | 49, 46,
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Continue the skip-counting pattern to determine the next three
numbers.
45, 42, 39,
_____, _____, _____
a. | 35, 32, 28 | b. | 35, 32, 27 | c. | 36, 33,
30 |
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Continue the skip-counting pattern to determine the next three
numbers.
75, 72, 69,
_____, _____, _____
a. | 65, 63, 60 | b. | 66, 63, 60 | c. | 67, 64,
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Continue the skip-counting pattern to determine the next three
numbers.
88, 84, 80,
_____, _____, _____
a. | 76, 72, 68 | b. | 78, 74, 70 | c. | 77, 73,
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