3rd Grade Problem Solving
3rd Grade Add/Sub
3rd Grade mult/divd
3rd Grade Fractions
Fractions (Hard)
100

Carson had a collection of 315 toy cars.  He gave away some of his cars and had 240 left.  How many toy cars did he give away?

75

100

941-685=

256

100

12 x 4=

48

100

A pizza has 5 pieces. Sara eats 3 of the pieces. What fraction of the pizza is left over?

2/5

100

Maya baked 12 cookies. She shared 1/3 with her friends. How many cookies did she keep?

8

200

Jordan's family is going on a trip.  They are traveling 283 miles the first day, 365 miles the second day, and 116 miles on the third day.  How many miles have they traveled so far?

764

200

721-593=

128

200

30 divided by 3 

10

200

Which is greater 1/5 or 1/3?

1/3

200

Mark has 2/3 of a cake. Lily has 1/2 of a cake. Who has a bigger piece?

Mark 

300

There are 3,279 dimes and 1,317 pennies in a jar.  How many more dimes than pennies are there in the jar?

1,962

300

819 + 387=

1,206

300

7 x 4=

28
300

Which is greater 3/6 or 3/8?

3/6

300

A pizza is cut into 8 slices. Sarah wants to eat 3/4 of a pizza. How many slices will she eat?

6 slices 

400

Ella bought a specialty purse for $288 and a matching wallet for $119. She gave the clerk $500.  How much change should Elina have received?

$93

400

398 + 275 + 361=

1,034

400

72 divided by 8=

9
400

What does the denominator tell you?

The denominator tells how many equal parts there are in the whole or in the group.

400

Emily has 1/2 a meter of ribbon. She wants to share it equally with 3 friends. How much ribbon will each friend get?

1/6th each

500

There are 297 peach trees on a farm.  There are 815 peach trees on different farms.  What is the difference?

518

500

1907-691=

1,216

500

100 divided 10

10
500

A quarter is what fraction of a dollar?

1/4

500

You and your friends are sharing 3 pizzas. Each pizza is cut into 8 slices.If you have 3 slices, your 1st friend has 6 slices, and your 2nd friend had 4 slices, what are the left over fractions of each pizza. (3 answers)

You(5/8) , 1st friend (2/8), 2nd friend (4/8) 

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