1. Solve Exercise 1 on page 118 of Math Grade 3 textbook
Exercise:
Calculate:
Answer:
2. Solve Exercise 2 on page 118 of Math Grade 3 textbook
Exercise:
They are installing wheels on cars, each car needs to have 4 wheels. How many cars can be assembled with 1250 tires at most, and how many wheels are left over?
Answer:
Perform division: 1250 ÷ 4 = 312 (remainder 2).
So, 1250 tires can be assembled into a maximum of 312 cars with 2 tires left over.
3. Solve Exercise 3 on page 118 of Math Grade 3 textbook
Exercise:
The answer is:
In addition to the content already studied, students can prepare and explore the content of the Solution section on page 47 of Math Grade 3 textbook to master the concepts in the Math 3 curriculum.
In the Math 3 curriculum, the Solution section on page 54 of Math Grade 3 textbook is one of the very important contents that students need to pay attention to and enhance to improve their Math 3 solving skills.
It is important to master the division of four-digit numbers by single-digit numbers with detailed solutions from Solution section on page 119 of Math Grade 3 textbook as well as the Practice section on page 120 of Math Grade 3 textbook with the Solution section on page 120 of Math Grade 3 textbook following.
