All 2nd Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #1 : 2nd Grade Math
What number is nine hundred forty-eight?
in word form is nine hundred forty-eight.
Example Question #2 : 2nd Grade Math
For the number provided, what digit is in the hundreds place?
For three-digit numbers, there will be a ones place, a tens place, and a hundreds place.
The digit in the ones place will always be the first number on the right, the tens place will be directly to the left of the ones place, and the hundreds place will be directly to the left of the tens place. See the diagram below.
For the number , the is in the ones place, the is in the tens place, and the is in the hundreds place.
is the correct answer.
Example Question #3 : 2nd Grade Math
For the number provided, what digit is in the tens place?
For three-digit numbers, there will be a ones place, a tens place, and a hundreds place.
The digit in the ones place will always be the first number on the right, the tens place will be directly to the left of the ones place, and the hundreds place will be directly to the left of the tens place. See the diagram below.
For the number , the is in the ones place, the is in the tens place, and the is in the hundreds place.
is the correct answer.
Example Question #4 : 2nd Grade Math
Solve:
When subtracting any number by the only number that will change in your answer is the hundreds place.
Example Question #5 : 2nd Grade Math
The pet store has goldfish in a tank. A teacher bought goldfish for her school’s fish tank. How many goldfish does the pet store have left?
This is a subtraction problem because we want to know how many goldfish the pet store has left over after the teacher buys the first and takes them away from the store. We take the number of goldfish that the store had and then subtract the number that the teacher bought.
Example Question #3 : Operations
David is taller than Alison. Alison is tall. How tall is David?
This is an addition problem because we have the difference in height from the question. Alison is inches tall and David is inches taller than her, is our difference. We can add our difference to Alison's height to find out how tall David is.
Example Question #6 : 2nd Grade Math
What is the perimeter of the rectangle provided?
The perimeter is the distance around a two-dimensional shape. To solve for the perimeter, we add all of the side lengths together.
The perimeter of the rectangle provided is
Example Question #2 : 2nd Grade Math
Mrs. Ryan's class had their class election today for their class president. The results are displayed in the chart below.
Use the graph below to help answer the question.
Who is the new class president?
Charlie
Tony
Megan
Emily
Emily
The winner of an election will be whoever receives the most votes. Let's look at the graph to determine how many votes each student received. We want to see how high each bar raises to determine the number of votes each student received.
Megan:
Tony:
Emily:
Charlie:
has the highest value, thus Emily received the most votes and is the new class president.
Example Question #7 : 2nd Grade Math
If I have dollar bills, nickels, and dimes, how much money do I have?
Each dollar bill is worth , each nickel is worth and each dime is worth .
We have dollar bills, nickels, and dimes.
When we add dollars and cents, we add dollars to dollars and cents to cents.
We have and which is written as
Example Question #8 : 2nd Grade Math
If I have 2 quarters and 3 pennies, how many cents do I have?
Each quarter is worth and each penny is worth .
We have two quarters and three pennies.