Refer to many good study materials for Grade 3 Math:
- View the full set of Solving Grade 3 Math Kite Book
- Solving Grade 3 Math page 19, 20 in Volume 1 of Creative Horizon Book - What can you do?
- Solving Grade 3 Math page 31, 32 in Volume 1 of Knowledge Connection Book - Exercise 10: Multiplication table 7, division table 7
Solving Math Grade 3 problems on page 25 of Kite Book
Solving exercises on page 25 of Math 3 Textbook Volume 1, Kite Book:
Multiplication Table 7
1. Solving exercise 1 Page 25 Math Grade 3 Textbook
Exercise: Mental calculation:
Multiplication table: 7 x 2 7 x 1 7 x 8 7 x 9 7 x 3 7 x 4
7 x 6 7 x 7 7 x 5 7 x 10 3 x 7 4 x 7
Instructions: Use the multiplication table of 7 to calculate.
Answers:
7 x 2 = 14 7 x 1 = 7 7 x 8 = 56 7 x 9 = 63 7 x 3 = 21 7 x 4 = 28
7 x 6 = 42 7 x 7 = 49 7 x 5 = 35 7 x 10 = 70 3 x 7 = 21 4 x 7 = 28
2. Solving exercise 2 Page 25 Math Grade 3 Textbook
Question: Number?
Guidance: To calculate the number of days corresponding to the number of weeks, multiply 7 by the number of weeks.
Answer:
3. Solving exercise 3 Page 25 Math Grade 3 Textbook
Question: Identify the appropriate multiplication for the picture:
Answer:
The appropriate multiplication for the picture is: 7 x 4 = 28
- See more: Solving exercises on page 27 of Math 3 Textbook Volume 1, Kite Book
4. Solving exercise 4 Page 25 Math Grade 3 Textbook
Question: a) Solve the women's football tournament of an elementary school with 5 teams participating, each team has 7 players. How many players in total are participating in the tournament for the whole school?
b) Tell a real-life situation using multiplication in the multiplication table of 7.
Solution: To calculate the total number of players participating in the tournament for the whole school, multiply the number of players of each team by 5.
Answer:
a) The total number of players participating in the tournament for the whole school is:
7 x 5 = 35 (players).
Answer: 35 players.
b) Students tell a real-life situation using multiplication in the multiplication table of 7.
This is the document solving exercises on page 25 of Math 3 Textbook Volume 1, Kite Book. If you want to refer more, you can go to the Study section of Mytour.
