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Question Video: Using Skip Counting to Find the Number of Objects in an Array Mathematics • Second Year of Primary School

Madison is using skip counting to count the number of fish. She sees that there are 3 fish in each row, so she can skip count by threes. She says “3, 6, _, _.” How many fish are there?

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Madison is using skip counting to count the number of fish. She sees that there are three fish in every row, so she can skip count by threes. She says three, six, missing number, and missing number. How many fish are there?

Each row has three fish in it. So we need to count in threes to find the answer. Three, six, nine, 12. There are 12 fish altogether.

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