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Fluently Multiply and Divide Assignment 1

This document contains a Grade 3 math worksheet with mixed multiplication and division word problems. It includes five problems related to everyday scenarios, such as sharing pizzas, crayons, candy bars, chocolates, and pencils. Each problem is followed by its solution, demonstrating the calculations needed to arrive at the answers.

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Fluently Multiply and Divide Assignment 1

This document contains a Grade 3 math worksheet with mixed multiplication and division word problems. It includes five problems related to everyday scenarios, such as sharing pizzas, crayons, candy bars, chocolates, and pencils. Each problem is followed by its solution, demonstrating the calculations needed to arrive at the answers.

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Mixed multiplication and division word problems

Grade 3 Math Word Problems Worksheet

1. Your class is having a pizza party. You buy 5 pizzas. Each pizza
has 4 slices. How many slices is that altogether?

2. Beth has 4 packs of crayons. Each pack has 10 crayons in it.


She also has 6 extra crayons. How many crayons does Beth
have altogether?

3. Ted has 15 candy bars. He wants to put them into 5 bags and
tries to put the same number of candy bars in each bag. How
many candy bars go in each bag? Are there any candy bars
leftover?

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4. A candy store has 6 boxes of chocolates. Each box has 500
pieces. How many pieces are there altogether in the 6 boxes?

5. You want to share 34 pencils among 6 friends. How many


would each friend get?

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Answers

1. 5 x 4 = 20
There are 20 slices of pizza altogether.

2. 4 x 10 = 40; then, 6 extra makes 40 + 6 = 46


Beth has 46 crayons.

3. 15 ÷ 5 = 3
3 candy bars go in each bag. There are no candy bars leftover.

4. 6 x 500 = 3,000
There are 3,000 pieces of chocolate altogether.

5. 34 ÷ 6 = 5 with 4 leftover.
Each friend gets 5 pencils and there are 4 pencils leftover.

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