Solving Math for grade 3 on page 46 of Cánh Diều textbook volume 2
Solve exercises on page 46 of Math 3 Volume 2 textbook, Cánh Diều:
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1. Solve Exercise 1 Page 46 Math Grade 3
Exercise: Answer the questions:
a) What month is it now? How many days are there in this month?
b) Which months in the year have 30 days?
c) Which months in the year have 31 days?
Solution: Observe the calendar and answer each question.
Answer:
a) It is currently the month of April. This month has 30 days.
b) Months with 30 days are: April, June, September, November.
c) Months with 31 days are: January, March, May, July, August, October, December.
2. Solve Exercise 2 Page 46 Math Grade 3
Exercise: Look at the two calendars below and answer the questions:
a) How many days does November have? How many days does December have?
b) What day of the week is November 20th?
c) What day of the week is the last day of December?
d) Which days are the Sundays in December?
Guidance: Observe two calendars and answer the problem's questions.
Answer:
a) November has 30 days. December has 31 days.
b) November 20th is Monday.
c) The last day of December is Sunday.
d) Sundays in December are on the following dates: 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th, 31st.
- See more: Solving exercises on pages 47 and 48 of Math Grade 3 Volume 2 textbook, Cánh Diều series
3. Solve Exercise 3 Page 46 Math Grade 3
Exercise: a) An art exhibition takes place from August 25th to August 30th. How many days does the exhibition last?
b) The Spring Fair lasts for one week starting from January 9th. On which day does the fair end?
Guidance: Find the time span between the dates and answer the questions of the problem.
Answer:
a) From August 25th to August 30th is 6 days. So, the exhibition lasts for 6 days.
b) The Spring Fair lasts for one week starting from January 9th. Therefore, the fair ends on January 16th.
Through solving exercises on page 46 of Math Grade 3 Volume 2 textbook, Cánh Diều series, have you effectively reinforced your knowledge and completed the exercises? If not, make sure to review the theory taught in class before attempting the exercises.
