1. Julie measured the length of 4
strings. Each string measured 7
inches. How many total inches
did she measure?
4x7=28
1. 30 cups of water come out of
the faucet into a sink each minute.
How much water is in the sink
after 5 minutes?
30/5=6
1. Robin had 80 ounces of
chocolate. He divided it among 8
bags to share with my friends. How
many ounces of chocolate did each
friend get?
80/8=10
2. Scientists measured a whale
that was 53 feet in length and a
baby whale that was 21 feet in
length. What was the combined
length of both whales?
53+21=74
2. Alex was making cakes for the
bake sale at school. The recipe
said she needed 3 cups of flour for
each cake. If Alex wants to make 6
cakes, how many cups of flour
does need?
3x6=18
2. They were measuring the biggest
watermelon at the state fair. The
second-place watermelon weighed
387 pounds. The first-place
watermelon weighed 483 pounds.
How much more did the first-place
watermelon weigh than the second
place one?
483-387=96
3. Eric measured a rug that was
6 feet long on one side and 7 feet
long on the other. How many
total feet did he measure?
6x7=42
3. Ben was taking water out of my
fish tank. He started with 48 cups
of water. Ben removed 23 cups of
water from the fish tank. How
many cups of water are left in the
tank?
48-23=25
3. The food drive was taking place
at school. My class brought in 387
pounds of food. Another third-grade
class raised 238. How many total
pounds did we raise?
387+238=625
4. They were building a new
swing set at the park. The
workers took a 30 ft board and
cut off 12 feet. How long was
the leftover piece?
30-12=18
4. Lisa was filling up the kiddie
pool for Belle to play in. The pool
had 98 quarts of water in it. She
added 33 more. How many quarts
of water does the pool have now?
98+33=131
4. There were 5 bags of flour at the
store. Each bag weighed 5 pounds.
How many pounds of flour were at
the store?
5x5=25
5. A wall in the library is 12 feet
long. I want to paint it in
different colors. I split the wall
into 3-foot sections. How many
colors will I need?
12/3=4
5. Kelly had one container that
held 20 pints of juice. She wanted
to split the total into smaller
containers that hold 4 pints each.
How many small containers will
Kelly need?
20/4=5
5. Mary measured out 3 groups of 9
ounces of crackers. How many total
ounces of crackers does she have?
3x9=27