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Algebra Questions & Answers For 3rd Grade
Algebra questions and answers suitable for 3rd Grade students. The questions are Common Core aligned and follow the framework as set out. Available to see visually online. To utilise the PDF version please click the ‘Download PDF’ option.
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Sarah has 5 boxes, and each box contains 8 chocolates. How can the total number of chocolates Sarah has to be represented?
a) 5 – 8
b) 5 + 8
c) 5 ÷ 8
d) 5 × 8
Correct Answers : d)
There are 40 apples, and they are divided equally into 8 baskets. How can the number of apples in each basket be represented?
a) 40 × 8
b) 40 + 8
c) 40 – 8
d) 40 ÷ 8
Correct Answers : b)
Jenny has 4 bags, and each bag contains 10 marbles. How many marbles does she have in total?
Correct Answers : a)
Fill in the blank to make the equation true: 6 × ___ = 30.
Correct Answers : a)
Which of the following equations equals the equation 3 × (8 + 2)?
a) 3 × 8 × 2
b) 3 × 8 + 2
c) (3 × 8) + (3 × 2)
d) 3 + 8 + 2
Correct Answers : c)
32 divided by 8 is the same as which multiplication equation?
a) 32 × 8
b) 8 × 4
c) 32 × 4
d) 16 × 4
Correct Answers : b)
Which division equation represents the relationship between 56 ÷ 8 and 8 × 7?
a) 56 ÷ 7
b) 8 ÷ 56
c) 7 ÷ 56
d) 8 ÷ 7
Correct Answers : a)
If you know that 9 × 4 = 36, which division equation can you also determine?
a) 4 ÷ 36
b) 36 ÷ 4
c) 9 ÷ 4
d) 4 ÷ 9
Correct Answers : b)
Sarah has 20 apples, and she eats "x" number of apples. There are only 15 apples left, and she shares the remaining apples equally among her 3 friends. Which equation represents this word problem?
a) 20 – x = 15
b) 20 ÷ 3 = 5
c) 20 – x ÷ 3 = 5
d) (20 – x) ÷ 3 = 5
Correct Answers : d)
Which pattern is observed in the following equations and represents a relationship involving the multiplication of 2?
a) The product is always half of the sum of the numbers being multiplied.
b) The product is always double the value of the number being multiplied.
c) The product is always one less than the value of the number being multiplied.
d) The product is always three times the value of the number being multiplied.
Correct Answers : b)