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Multiplication & Division Practice with AI Tutor Part Two - Grade 3
Multiplication & Division Practice with AI Tutor Part Two - Grade 3
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Question 1:

Tina had 6 containers of playdough with 12 balls of playdough in each container. She used 9 balls of playdough. How many balls of playdough does she have left?

Question 2:

If Sarah made one box of cupcakes for each of the 10 shapes of a cookie and each box has 4 cupcakes, how many cupcakes did Sarah prepare in total?

Question 3:

If Jack has 49 books on each of the 2 shelves, how many books does he have on these shelves?

Question 4:

At the end of the party, Robert gave away some shirts to his 8 closest friends. If each of them received 3 shirts, write an equation for how many shirts Robert gave away?

Question 5:

Jack has 7 jars of peanut butter. There are 20 servings in each jar. How many servings of peanut butter does Jack have?

Question 6:

Emma brewed enough hot chocolate to fill six cups. If she serves this to her cousins and two aunts and they share this equally, how many cups will each have?

Question 7:

There are 10 flowerbeds. Each flowerbed is 12 feet wide and 12 feet high and has 72 flowers in it. How many flowers are in the flowerbeds?

Question 8:

At a coffee shop, there are 64 ounces of cream in a container. If Emma uses 2 ounces of cream for each cup of coffee, how many cups of coffee can she make before running out of cream?

Question 9:

At the circus, I see 30 lions and 42 bears. How many legs do I see?

Question 10:

Olivia's cousin helped pick up all the pencils in Olivia's room. He was able to collect 48 pencils. If he wants to distribute the pencils in 6 cases, how many pencils will each case contain?

Question 11:

John brought 85 pencils which he will distribute equally in pencil cases. If each case is to contain 10 pencils each, how many pencils will not be placed in a case?

Question 12:

Lena has 56 balloons for her party decorations. She wants to put it in colorful bags. If she can put 8 balloons in each bag, how many bags does she need?

Question 13:

Alex brought 10 bags of candies and distributed them to his friends. If each bag can fill up 4 jars, how many bags of candies were left after he filled up 20 jars?

Question 14:

If Fred needs to use 15 beads to make one anklet, how many anklets could he make using all the 135 beads?

Question 15:

How much would 72 pieces of candy cost in cents if each piece costs 15 cents?

Question 16:

Bob has 56 apples which he will place in baskets. Every basket can contain 4 apples. How many baskets does Bob need?

Question 17:

There were 1200 pencils. 12 pencils were packed in each box. How many boxes of pencils were there?

Question 18:

The painter needs to use 3 gallons of paint in each project. He does the project 2 times a day. How much paint does he use each day? How much in a week?

Question 19:

Alex was given 4 trays of eggs to examine. If each tray has 15 eggs, how many eggs did Alex examine in total?

Question 20:

Natalie had 200 stickers. She made 8 poster boards on Sunday, with each poster board using 15 stickers. How many stickers were left?


Answer Keys

Question 1: 63

Question 2: 40

Question 3: 98

Question 4: 24

Question 5: 140

Question 6: 1 cup

Question 7: 720

Question 8: 32

Question 9: 288

Question 10: 8

Question 11: 5

Question 12: 7

Question 13: 5

Question 14: 9

Question 15: 1080

Question 16: 14

Question 17: 100

Question 18: 42 gallons of paint in a week.

Question 19: 60

Question 20: 80


Solutions

Question 1
1. Multiply the number of containers by the number of balls of playdough in each container: 6 x 12 = 72 2. Subtract the number of balls of playdough she used: 72 - 9 = 63 3. Tina has 63 balls of playdough left.

Question 2
To find the total number of cupcakes Sarah made, we need to multiply the number of cupcake boxes by the number of cupcakes in each box. 10 (number of cookie shapes) multiplied by 4 (number of cupcakes in each box) is equal to 40 cupcakes in total.

Question 3
98

Question 4
Robet gave away 3*8=24 shirts. The equation is 3*8=24.

Question 5
To find out how many servings of peanut butter Jack has in total, we need to multiply the number of jars by the number of servings in each jar. Therefore, the solution is 7 x 20 = 140 servings.

Question 6
Each person will have 1 cup.

Question 7
To find how many flowers are in the flowerbeds, we need to multiply the number of flowerbeds by the number of flowers in each flowerbed. The number of flowerbeds is given as 10 and the number of flowers in each flowerbed is 72. Therefore, the total number of flowers in the flowerbeds can be found by multiplication: 10 x 72 = 720.

Question 8
To find the number of cups of coffee Emma can make before running out of cream, divide the total ounces of cream (64) by the amount of cream used per cup (2). This gives you 32 cups of coffee that Emma can make before running out of cream.

Question 9
Each lion has 4 legs and each bear has 4 legs, so 30 lions and 42 bears have a total of (30x4)+(42x4) = 288 legs.

Question 10
8

Question 11
John brought 85 pencils. If each case is to contain 10 pencils, then 8 cases of pencils can be made with 5 pencils left over. Thus, 5 pencils will not be placed in a case.

Question 12
To find the number of bags that Lena needs, we need to divide the total number of balloons by the number of balloons in each bag. So the equation would be: Number of bags = Total number of balloons / Number of balloons in each bag. Substituting the values, we get: Number of bags = 56 / 8 = 7.

Question 13
The total number of jars that can be filled up with 10 bags of candies is 10 x 4 = 40 jars. If Alex filled up 20 jars, then there are still 40 - 20 = 20 jars left unfilled. Since each bag of candies fills up 4 jars, then there are 20 / 4 = 5 bags of candies left after he filled up 20 jars.

Question 14
9

Question 15
To find the total cost of 72 pieces of candy at 15 cents per piece, we can use the formula: Total cost = Number of pieces x Cost per piece. Substituting the given values, we get: Total cost = 72 x 15 = 1080 cents. Therefore, 72 pieces of candy would cost 1080 cents.

Question 16
14

Question 17
There were 100 boxes of pencils.

Question 18
To find out the amount of paint the painter uses in a day, we need to multiply the amount of paint used in each project by the number of projects completed in a day. 3 gallons of paint x 2 projects = 6 gallons of paint in a day. To find out how much paint he uses in a week, we need to multiply the amount of paint used in a day by the number of days he works in a week. 6 gallons of paint x 7 days = 42 gallons of paint in a week.

Question 19
To find out how many eggs Alex examined in total, we need to multiply the number of trays (4) by the number of eggs in each tray (15): 4 x 15 = 60. Therefore, Alex examined 60 eggs in total.

Question 20
80