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Grade 3 Division CCSS: 3.OA.A.3
Donna has 32 photos. She puts the same number of photos on each of 4 pages in her photo album. Which expression shows how many photos she puts on each page?
  1. 32+4
  2. 32-4
  3. 4×32
  4. 32÷4
Grade 3 Division CCSS: 3.OA.A.3
Tammy made 10 friendship rings to share equally among 5 of her friends. How can she find how many rings to give each friend?
  1. Divide the number of rings by 5.
  2. Add the number of rings 5 times.
  3. Subtract the number of rings from 5.
  4. Multiply the number of rings by 5.
Grade 3 Division CCSS: 3.OA.A.4
     35     ÷5=7
Grade 3 Division CCSS: 3.OA.A.4
What is the missing number?

÷4=4
  1. 4
  2. 8
  3. 16
  4. 20
Grade 3 Division CCSS: 3.OA.C.7
The and in the equation below are different numbers greater than 1.

÷=3

Which other equation must be true?
  1. 3+=
  2. 3-=
  3. 3×=
  4. 3÷=
Grade 3 Division CCSS: 3.OA.A.4
27÷Valentine's Day - Cake - Small=3
Valentine's Day - Cake - Small=?
  1. 6
  2. 7
  3. 8
  4. 9
Grade 3 Division CCSS: 3.OA.C.7
Solve:
48÷6=
  1. 4
  2. 12
  3. 8
  4. 6
Grade 3 Division CCSS: 3.OA.A.3
I have 15 counters. I put them into 5 equal groups. How many are in each group?
  1. 5
  2. 10
  3. 25
  4. 3
Grade 3 Division CCSS: 3.OA.A.3
Nick has 54 tulip bulbs. He plants 3 bulbs in each flower box. How many flower boxes will he need?
  1. 12
  2. 16
  3. 18
  4. 20
Grade 3 Division CCSS: 3.OA.A.4
What is the missing number?

8÷=2
  1. 2
  2. 4
  3. 6
  4. 10
Grade 3 Division CCSS: 3.OA.A.4
What is the missing number?

16÷=8
  1. 2
  2. 4
  3. 6
  4. 8
Grade 3 Division CCSS: 3.OA.A.2
How many groups of 5 can be made with the 10 ice cream cones shown?
Summer - Ice Cream - SmallSummer - Ice Cream - SmallSummer - Ice Cream - SmallSummer - Ice Cream - SmallSummer - Ice Cream - SmallSummer - Ice Cream - SmallSummer - Ice Cream - Small
Summer - Ice Cream - SmallSummer - Ice Cream - SmallSummer - Ice Cream - Small
  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 5
  4. 15
Grade 3 Division
0÷24
  1. 6
  2. 0
  3. 24
  4. cannot be done
Grade 3 Division CCSS: 3.OA.A.3
Brett is training for a race by running 30 miles this week. He runs 6 days during the week and runs the same amount each day. How many miles does Brett run each day?
  1. 5
  2. 6
  3. 7
  4. 8
Grade 3 Division CCSS: 3.OA.B.6
The product of two factors is 54. One of the factors is 6. What is the other factor?
  1. 6
  2. 7
  3. 8
  4. 9
Grade 3 Division CCSS: 3.OA.C.7
32÷4=
  1. 4
  2. 8
  3. 6
  4. 9
Grade 3 Division CCSS: 3.OA.A.2
Into how many groups of 8 can 56 objects be divided?
  1. 4
  2. 5
  3. 6
  4. 7
Grade 3 Division CCSS: 3.OA.A.1
Chris has 50 dimes. He puts them in equal stacks of 10. How many stacks of dimes does Chris have?
  1. 3
  2. 6
  3. 5
  4. 7
Grade 3 Division CCSS: 3.OA.A.3
There were three children in the family. The mother had 15 pieces of candy. If she gave each child the same amount of candy, how many pieces would each child receive?
  1. 8
  2. 3
  3. 15
  4. 5
Grade 3 Division
3÷0
  1. 3
  2. 0
  3. cannot be done
  4. 1
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