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Solving Math 3 page 34 and 35 of Workbook Volume 1
Solving exercises on pages 34 and 35 of Math 3 Workbook Volume 1: Connecting Knowledge with Life
Exploring the exercises related to Multiplication table 8 and Division table 8 in Math 3 Workbook Volume 1, the book Connecting Knowledge with Life.
Activity
1. Solve Exercise 1 on Page 34 Math 3 Workbook Grade 3
Find the missing number: ?
Solution Guide:
- To determine the product, multiply the factors.
- To find the quotient, divide the dividend by the divisor.
Answer:
2. Solve Exercise 2 on Page 34 Math 3 Workbook Grade 3
Problem: Find the number?
Each pencil box has 8 colored pencils.
Solution Guide:
- Step 1: Calculate mentally based on the multiplication table of 8.
- Step 2: Write the appropriate result in the blank space.
Answer:
Practice
1. Solve Exercise 1 Page 35 Math Grade 3
Problem: State the missing numbers.
Solution Guide: Count an additional 8 units (or count back 8 units) and then write the appropriate number in the blank space.
Answer:
2. Solve Exercise 2 Page 35 Math Grade 3
Problem: Number?
Solution Guide: Mentally calculate the result of each calculation in the direction of the arrow and then write the appropriate number in the blank space.
Answer:
3. Solve Exercise 3 Page 35 Math Grade 3
Problem: Choose the result for each calculation.
Solution Method:
- Step 1: Mentally calculate the result of each calculation based on the multiplication table of 8, division table of 8.
- Step 2: Match the calculation with the appropriate result.
Answer:
- Read more: Solve exercises page 37, 38 Textbook Math 3 Volume 1, book Connect knowledge with life
4. Solve Question 4 Page 35 Textbook Math Grade 3
Question: Each crab has 8 legs and 2 pincers. Ask:
a) How many legs do 3 crabs have?
b) How many pincers do 6 crabs have?
Guidance:
- The number of legs of 3 crabs = Number of legs of one crab x 3.
- The number of pincers of 6 crabs = Number of pincers of one crab x 6
Answer:
a) 3 crabs have the number of legs:
8 x 3 = 24 (legs)
b) 6 crabs have the number of pincers:
2 x 6 = 12 = 12 (pincers)
Answer: a) 24 legs.
b) 12 pincers.
Hope with the Solve exercises page 34, 35 Textbook Math 3 Volume 1, book Connect knowledge with life, students can easily do the exercises in the lesson Multiplication Table 8, Division Table 8.
