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Multiplication and Division

Multiplication and Division

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Mathematics

3rd Grade

Medium

CCSS
3.OA.A.3, 4.NBT.B.6

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Retna Lestari

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Multiplication and Division

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Multiple Choice

Paige buys 5 packs of toys. There are 4 toys in each pack. How many toys are there altogether?

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3×5=153\times5=15

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20÷4=520\div4=5

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5 ×4=205\ \times4=20

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15÷3=1515\div3=15

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Multiple Choice

Chee has 24 trading cards. He gives away all his cards to friends. He gives 8 cards to each friend. Which division problem goes along with the story.

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8÷24=38\div24=3

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24×8=324\times8=3

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24÷8=324\div8=3

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24×8=19224\times8=192

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Multiple Choice

Max has 3 bags. There are 5 toys in each bag. How many toys does he have altogether?

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3×5=153\times5=15

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20÷4=520\div4=5

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5×4=205\times4=20

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15÷3=515\div3=5

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Multiple Choice

Rodney shares 20 strawberries evenly with 4 people. How many does each person get?

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3×5=153\times5=15

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20÷4=520\div4=5

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5×4=205\times4=20

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15÷3=1515\div3=15

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Multiple Choice

Dan has 15 baseballs and 3 bags. He puts an equal number of balls in each bag. How many balls are in each bag?

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3×5=153\times5=15

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20÷4=520\div4=5

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5×4=205\times4=20

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15÷3=515\div3=5

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Multiple Choice

You know that  4×9=36.4\times9=36.  Use the numbers 4,9, and 36 to create a division operations!

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 36÷9=436\div9=4  

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 9÷4=369\div4=36  

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 36×9=436\times9=4  

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 4÷9=364\div9=36  

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Multiple Choice

You know that  9×6=549\times6=54  . Use the numbers 9,6, and 54 to solve the related problem 6×       =546\times\ \ \ \ \ \ \ =54  

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54

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9

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6

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Multiple Choice

You know that  7×8=56. 7\times8=56.\   Use the numbers 7,8, and 56 to solve the related problem.  56÷8=56\div8=_{ }  

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56

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8

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7

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Multiple Choice

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There were 28 bouncy balls in the bucket.

If they were shared among 7 friends, how many would each friend get?

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4

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5

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3

4

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Multiplication and Division

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