Refer to many good math learning materials for Grade 3:
- See the full set of Solving Grade 3 Math Kite
- Solve math for Grade 3 page 28, 29, 30 Volume 1 book Connect Knowledge - Exercise 9: Multiplication table 6, division table 6
- Solve Grade 3 math page 18 Volume 1 book Horizon of Creativity - Find the dividend, find the divisor
Solve Math Grade 3 on page 23 Kite Book Volume 1
Solving exercises on page 23 of Math 3 Textbook Volume 1, Kite Book:
Folding a number by another number
1. Solve exercise 1 Page 23 Math Grade 3 Textbook
Problem: Number?
Solution: We multiply each given number by 3 successively and fill the results into the corresponding table.
Answer:
2. Solve exercise 2 Page 23 Math Grade 3 Textbook
Problem: Mother poured juice into two bottles. The small bottle has 2 liters of juice, and the big bottle has juice that is 5 times that of the small bottle. How many liters of juice are in the big bottle?
Solution: To calculate the number of liters of juice in the big bottle, we multiply the number of liters of juice in the small bottle by 5.
Answer:
The big bottle has the number of liters of juice:
2 x 5 = 10 (l)
Answer: 10l.
- See more: Solve exercises on page 25 Math Grade 3 Textbook Volume 1, Kite Book
3. Solve exercise 3 Page 23 Math Grade 3 Textbook
Problem: In the extracurricular sports registration list, 4 students have signed up for swimming. The number of students signing up for other sports is 4 times the number of students signing up for swimming. How many students have signed up for other sports?
Solution: To calculate the number of students signing up for other sports, we multiply the number of students signing up for swimming by 4.
Answer:
The number of students signing up for other sports is:
4 x 4 = 16 (students)
Answer: 16 students.
We hope that with the sharing of the solution guide for page 23 Math Grade 3 Textbook Volume 1, Kite Book, students have reinforced their knowledge, tackled math problems with ease, and accuracy.
