3 - math

name ___________________________________
1. 245 + 73 = _____
2. 135 – 76 = _____
3. $35.08 + $42.39 = _____
4. 4516 – 725 = _____
5. 54 × 3 = _____
6. 345 × 20 = _____
7. 450 ÷ 10 = _____
8. 4565 ÷ 5 = _____
9.
A candy factory packs candy bars in boxes with 24 in each box. How many candy
bars would be in 15 boxes?
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10. You and your friends bake 105 cookies. You want to put the cookies in bags, with 7
cookies in each bag. How many bags will you need?
11. 340 students are going on a field trip to the zoo. 8 buses will be used. How many
students will go each bus?
12. One can of paint (one gallon) covers 340 square feet. How many cans will you need
to cover 2000 square feet?
13. Circle the fraction that is larger:
2
or
3
2
5
Explain why you chose your answer.
14. Circle the fraction that is larger:
1
7
or
3
12
Explain why you chose your answer.
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15. Your class is having a party. When the party is over,
over and
3
of one pan of brownies is left
4
1
of another pan of brownies is left over. How much is left over altogether?
2
Show how you got your answer.
16.
5 2
 
6 6
17.
18.
5 2
 
6 3
19. 1  2 
20.
9 3
 
8 4
21.
22. One day Britney walked 1
1 1
 
8 2
1
4
3
8
7 7
 
5 3
3
3
of a mile to school and of a mile to a friend’s house
8
4
after school. Calculate how far Britney walked that day. Then put a dot on the
appropriate place on this number line to show your answer. Be as accurate as you
can be.
0
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23. A bill for lunch is $18.45. Three people have to share the bill equally. How much
does each person pay? ________
24. Tommy wants to put new carpet on his floor. He has to figure out how many square
feet of carpet he will need. His room is 9 feet long and 8 feet wide, like the drawing
below.
8 feet
9 feet
How much carpet will he need? Find the area of the floor.
________ square feet
25. Your family is putting a fence around the outside of your garden, to keep out the
rabbits. How much fence will you need to go around the whole garden? Find the
perimeter of the garden.
12 feet
16 feet
26. There are 12 cups of flour in a bag. You need to use
much is
1
of the bag for a cake. How
3
1
of 12 cups?
3
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27. A piece of wood is 4
1
3
feet long. How much is of that?
2
4
1
7
28. 5  
29.
1 2
 
6 3
30. Five cookies need to be shared equally among 8 people. How much would each
person get?
31. Which number sentence represents this situation?
a)
5 8 
b)
5 8 
c)
58 
32. You are hiking on a trail that is 17.5 miles long. You stop every 2.5 miles to rest.
How many times will you stop to rest along the entire trail?
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Item number and
answer
Common Core
designation
1. 318
3.NBT.1
2. 59
3.NBT.1
3. $77.47
5.NBT.7
4. 3791
4.NBT.4
5. 162
5.NBT.5
6. 6900
5.NBT.5
Item number and
answer
Common Core
designation
17.
5
8
5.NF.1
18.
1
6
5.NF.1
19. 3
5
8
5.NF.1
20.
3
8
5.NF.1
21.
56
11
or 3
15
15
5.NF.1
22. 2
1
See number
8
5.NF.2
line.
7. 45
5.NBT.6
23. $6.15
5.NBT.7
8. 913
5.NBT.6
24. 72
4.MD.3
9. 360
5.NBT.5
25. 56
4.MD.3
10. 15
5.NBT.6
26. 4
5.NF.6
11. 42 go in 4 buses,
43 go in 4 buses; other
answers are possible;
42.5 is not a correct
answer
4.OA.3, 4.NBT.6
12. 6 (rounding up the
remainder)
5.NBT.6
13. 2/3 because thirds
are larger than fifths
(or similar reasoning)
3.NF.3
14. 7/12 because 7/12
is greater than 1/2 and
1/3 is less than 1/2 (or
similar reasoning)
4.NF.2
1
4
15. 1 or
16.
5
4
3
1
or
6
2
27. 3
3
8
5.NF.6
28.
5
7
4.NF.4b
29.
2
1
or
18 9
5.NF.4
30.
5
8
5.NF.3
5.NF.1
31. b
5.NF.3
4.NF.3d
32. Either 6 or 7 is
acceptable. The last
stop (#7) is at the end
of the trail.
5.NBT.7
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