Math Grade 3 Quiz Interpretation of Products of Whole Numbers – 3.OA.A.1
The standard CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.OA.A.1 focuses on understanding the meaning behind multiplying whole numbers. It emphasizes interpreting the product of two numbers in terms of objects grouped together. For instance, multiplying 5 by 7 can be visualized as 5 groups with 7 objects in each group.
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What is the total number of objects when you have 3 groups of 4 objects each?
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John has 6 boxes and each box contains 5 apples. How many apples does John have in total?
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Interpret 8 × 9 in terms of objects.
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There are 7 baskets. Each basket contains 10 oranges. How many oranges are there in total?
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Maria has 5 sets of earrings. Each set has 2 earrings. How many earrings does Maria have?
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A teacher has 10 packets of crayons. Each packet has 8 crayons. How many crayons does the teacher have?
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If there are 4 shelves and each shelf has 6 books, how many books are there in total?
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There are 9 jars. Each jar contains 3 candies. How many candies are there in all?
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Interpret 2 × 11 as:
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In a classroom, there are 6 rows with 5 chairs in each row. How many chairs are in the classroom?
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