Grade 3 QR Code Math Common Core Standards: Created by: Mary Ann Clark Technology Specialist Middletown, NJ 3.0A.4 Determine the unknown whole number in a multiplication or division equation relating three whole numbers.
Use the following chart to help you solve word problems #1-4. C hocolate Chip Cookie Dough Peanut Butter Cookie Dough Oatmeal Cookie Dough $5 a tub $4 a tub$3 a tub
1. Jill sold 2 tubs of Oatmeal Cookie Dough. How much did she raise? Show your work and Write the proper expression.
2. Joe sold 4 tubs of Peanut Butter Cookie Dough and 4 tubs of Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough. How much money did he raise in all? Show Your Work and Write the proper expression.
3. Jade sold only Peanut Butter Cookie Dough. She raised $32. How many tubs did she sell? Show how you figured it out.
4. Jermaine’s mother loves oatmeal cookies. She has $20. to spend. What is the greatest number of tubs of Oatmeal Cookie Dough she can buy? Show your work and explain your answer.
Students at Lillian Drive Elementary School do a Sponsored Walk 5. Jack is sponsored for $6 for each lap. Bill is sponsored for $4 for each lap. Jack and Bill each do 5 laps. How much does Jack and Bill raise all together? Show your work and explain your answer. Students at Lillian Drive Elementary School do a Sponsored Walk 5. Jack is sponsored for $6 for each lap. Bill is sponsored for $4 for each lap. Jack and Bill each do 5 laps. How much does Jack and Bill raise all together? Show your work and explain your answer.
6. Maria does 6 laps and raises $30. How much for each lap was she sponsored? Show your work and explain your answer. 6. Maria does 6 laps and raises $30. How much for each lap was she sponsored? Show your work and explain your answer.
7. Sarah wants to raise at least $20. She is sponsored for $3 for each lap. What is the least number of whole laps she must walk? Show your work and explain. 7. Sarah wants to raise at least $20. She is sponsored for $3 for each lap. What is the least number of whole laps she must walk? Show your work and explain.
8. Susie wants to give her 7 friends 8 pieces of candy each. How many pieces of candy will she need to buy?