All Common Core: 3rd Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #141 : Interpret Products Of Whole Numbers: Ccss.Math.Content.3.Oa.A.1
Multiplication can be thought of as repeated addition, or as objects in a group.
means adding
six times.
and
Or we can think of this as grouping objects. We have groups, with
objects in each group. We can count up the total number of objects, in this case triangles.
Example Question #141 : Representing And Solving Problems Involving Multiplication And Division
Multiplication can be thought of as repeated addition, or as objects in a group.
means adding
five times.
and
Or we can think of this as grouping objects. We have groups, with
objects in each group. We can count up the total number of objects, in this case triangles.
Example Question #142 : Interpret Products Of Whole Numbers: Ccss.Math.Content.3.Oa.A.1
Multiplication can be thought of as repeated addition, or as objects in a group.
means adding
four times.
and
Or we can think of this as grouping objects. We have groups, with
objects in each group. We can count up the total number of objects, in this case triangles.
Example Question #143 : Interpret Products Of Whole Numbers: Ccss.Math.Content.3.Oa.A.1
Multiplication can be thought of as repeated addition, or as objects in a group.
means adding
six times.
and
Or we can think of this as grouping objects. We have groups, with
objects in each group. We can count up the total number of objects, in this case triangles.
Example Question #1 : Interpret Whole Number Quotients Of Whole Numbers: Ccss.Math.Content.3.Oa.A.2
Solve the following:
When we are dividing, we are splitting things up into groups. For this problem, we can think of this as we have items and we want to split them up equally into
groups. We are solving for the number of items in each group.
We can draw circles and start putting the
items, in this case triangles, into each circle equally.
Our answer is the number of items in group. In this case, there are
triangles in each of the groups so our answer is
.
Example Question #3351 : Numbers And Operations
When we are dividing, we are splitting things up into groups. For this problem, we can think of this as we have items and we want to split them up equally into
groups. We are solving for the number of items in each group.
We can draw circles and start putting the
items, in this case triangles, into each circle equally.
Our answer is the number of items in group. In this case, there are
triangles in each of the groups so our answer is
.
Example Question #1 : Interpret Whole Number Quotients Of Whole Numbers: Ccss.Math.Content.3.Oa.A.2
When we are dividing, we are splitting things up into groups. For this problem, we can think of this as we have items and we want to split them up equally into
groups. We are solving for the number of items in each group.
We can draw circles and start putting the
items, in this case triangles, into each circle equally.
Our answer is the number of items in group. In this case, there are
triangles in each of the groups so our answer is
.
Example Question #2 : Interpret Whole Number Quotients Of Whole Numbers: Ccss.Math.Content.3.Oa.A.2
When we are dividing, we are splitting things up into groups. For this problem, we can think of this as we have items and we want to split them up equally into
groups. We are solving for the number of items in each group.
We can draw circles and start putting the
items, in this case triangles, into each circle equally.
Our answer is the number of items in group. In this case, there is
triangle in each of the groups so our answer is
.
Example Question #3363 : Numbers And Operations
When we are dividing, we are splitting things up into groups. For this problem, we can think of this as we have items and we want to split them up equally into
groups. We are solving for the number of items in each group.
We can draw circles and start putting the
items, in this case triangles, into each circle equally.
Our answer is the number of items in group. In this case, there are
triangles in each of the groups so our answer is
.
Example Question #3 : Interpret Whole Number Quotients Of Whole Numbers: Ccss.Math.Content.3.Oa.A.2
When we are dividing, we are splitting things up into groups. For this problem, we can think of this as we have items and we want to split them up equally into
groups. We are solving for the number of items in each group.
We can draw circles and start putting the
items, in this case triangles, into each circle equally.
Our answer is the number of items in group. In this case, there are
triangles in each of the groups so our answer is
.
All Common Core: 3rd Grade Math Resources
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