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GRADE 3_3RD Q - MATH

I. 2X2 DIGIT MULTIPLICATION (with regrouping)

Solve the following.

1. 57 2. 63 3. 75
x48 x 29 x 36
----------- ----------- -----------

Write a multiplication equation and solution for each LOM statement.


Encircle your final answers.

1. What is 976 subtracted from the product of 77 and XXVII?


S/A:
E:

2. What is triple the product of 12 and forty-two?


S/A:
E:

PROBLEM SOLVING. Show neat solutions. Encircle your final answer


and label.

Out of the 1000 soldiers in Legolas’ battalion, 443 were killed during
the attack of Sauron’s army. If each soldier who survived the attack
had 12 arrows in his pack, how many arrows did they have in all?

E:

S/A:

II. CONCEPTS OF DIVISION (Sets, Repeated Subtraction,


Number Line, and Array)
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Write the division equation for the following sets depending on the
question asked.

1. How many Elements are there in each set?

Division Equation: ________________

2. How many sets of hearts are there?

♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥

Division Equation: _________________________

3. How many elements are in each row?

☻☻☻☻☻☻☻
☻☻☻☻☻☻☻
☻☻☻☻☻☻☻

Division Equation: _______________________ elements in each row

Write a division equation for the repeated subtraction equation below:

4.
40 36 30 24 18
-6 -6 -6 -6 -6
----- ----- ----- ----- -----
36 30 24 18 12

Division Equation: _____________________

Write a division equation for the LOM statements, then solve.

5. There are 30 basketballs in all. There are 5 basketballs in each set.


How many sets are there?
3

E:

n = __________

6. How many times will you subtract 4 from 28 to get 0?

E:

n = __________

7. There are 49 steps in all. If there are 7 steps in one jump, how
many jumps to reach 0?

E:

n = __________

8. If there are 36 steps in all and 4 jumps were made to reach 0, how
many steps in one jump?

E:

n = __________

9. There are 54 bananas in all. If each column had 9 bananas, how


many columns are there?

E:

n = __________

10. There are 72 marbles arranged in 8 columns. How many rows of


marbles are there?

E:

n = __________

PROBLEM SOLVING: Write an Equation, draw the solution and label the
final answer.

11. Lorenzo counted 24 cans of Coke Light stored in 3 boxes in his


uncle’s kitchen cabinet. How many soda cans were there in each box?
(use sets)
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E:

S/A:

12. Carlo passed by 12 rows of canned goods from the entrance of the
grocery going to the meat section. He stopped at every 4 rows. How
many stops did Carlo make? (use number line)

E:

S/A:

13. Emil loves to read. He has 12 books on his shelf. How many rows
can he form if he arranged 6 books in a row? (use array)

E:

S/A:

II. SPECIAL QUOTIENTS

Write true or false.

a. _______________ In the equation 40 000 ÷ 80 = n, the


quotient is 50.

b. _______________ In solving for special quotients, we cancel


the zeroes then multiply.

c. _______________ In the equation 20 000 ÷ 400 = n the


quotient has one zero.

d. _______________The equations 28 000 ÷ 70=n and 2


000÷5=n have the same quotient.

Write a division equation for each LOM and solve.


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1. There are 3 000 steps in all. If there are 50 steps in each jump,
how many jumps are there?

E:

n=

2. There are 2 400 elements arranged in 800 columns. How many


elements are there in each column?

E:

n=

PROBLEM SOLVING. Write the equation and solve.

3. Jose counted 1 800 bottles of shampoo arranged in 30 columns in


the warehouse. How many rows of shampoo were there?

E:

S/A:

4. Luigi was walking home from school. His house is 400 steps away
from the school. If he stops at every 80th step to rest, how many stops
did he make until he got home?

E:

S/A:

III. ESTIMATING QUOTIENTS

Encircle the letter of the best answer.

1. There are three thousand one hundred and eighty two medals. If
the soldier groups them into fifty medals in each box, about how many
boxes will there be?

a. 6 b. 60 c. 600 d. 6 000

2. There are four hundred ninety five guitars in the store. If these are
arranged in sixty rows, around how many columns will there be?
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a. 8 b. 80 c. 800 d. 8 000

Match the equation with its estimated quotient. Write the LETTER of
the answer on the blank.

A. 800
B. 500
C. 600
D. 3 000
E. 1 000
F. 50

_______ 1. 355 ÷ 8 = n

_______ 2. 2 453 ÷ 4 = n

_______ 3. 1 983 ÷ 2 = n

_______ 4. 6 189 ÷ 2 = n

_______ 5. 3 678 ÷ 5 = n

PROBLEM SOLVING. Write an equation and solution for each problem.


Label and encircle the final answer.

1. Dave had 368 DVDs in his collection. If he wanted to keep those in


6 boxes, about how many DVDs would be in each box?

E:

S/A:

2. Adam had 45 books while Ted had 139. If they decided to group all
the books by fives, around how many groups of books would they
have?

E:

S/A:
7

3. There are four hundred ninety-five steps in all and each jump
consists of fifty steps. If we estimate it, around how many steps are
there in each jump?

E:

S/A:

IV. DIVISION OF 2-4 DIGITS DIVIDED BY 1 DIGIT DIVISOR


WITHOUT REMAINDER

Find the quotients. Show your solutions and encircle your final
answers.

1. 4 880 2. 8 2432 3. 2
1422

Write a division equation for each LOM:

1. What is the dividend if the divisor is 4 and the quotient is 248?


E:

S/A:

2. How many times will you subtract 8 from 448 to get 0?

E:

S/A:

3. What is the quotient of the square of 15 and 3?

E:
8

S/A:

PROBLEM SOLVING. Write an equation and solution for the problem.


Label and encircle the final answer.

1. Peter had 518 guests at his party. If 7 guests were seated at each
table, how many tables were there in all?
E:

S/A:

2. Jerome was arranging his Pokemon trading cards in decks. He had


345 Psychic cards, 544 Energy cards and 366 Fire cards. He wanted to
place an equal number of cards in 5 decks, how many cards will there
be in each deck?

E:

S/A:

V. 2-4 DIGITS DIVIDED BY 1 DIGIT DIVISOR WITH REMAINDER

Solve for the quotient. Encircle your final answer. (with remainder)

______ _______ _______


1. 4/ 41 2. 9 / 859 3. 7 / 3725

Write a division equation for each LOM:

1. If there were 1 788 elements arranged into 8 columns, each


column having the same elements, how many elements were there in
each column? How many were left out?

E:

S/A:
9

2. What is the dividend if the divisor is 9, the quotient is 842 and the
remainder is 7?
E:

S/A:

PROBLEM SOLVING. Write an equation and solution for the problem.


Label and encircle the final answer.

3. Jolo prepared 345 loot bags for his party. If each child receives 8
loot bags, how many loot bags will be left?
E:

S/A:

4. There are 67 Korean tourists who want to see the Chocolate Hills in
Bohol. If each hotel van can fit at most 9 people, how many vans are
needed to bring all of the tourists to the Chocolate Hills?

E:

S/A:

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