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Class 3 BODMAS Maths Worksheets

The document consists of a series of math problems involving basic arithmetic, multiplication, and volume calculations. It includes word problems about peaches, candies, train arrivals, and cookies, as well as geometric problems related to cubes and rectangular prisms. Each problem requires the application of mathematical concepts to find the answers.

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Class 3 BODMAS Maths Worksheets

The document consists of a series of math problems involving basic arithmetic, multiplication, and volume calculations. It includes word problems about peaches, candies, train arrivals, and cookies, as well as geometric problems related to cubes and rectangular prisms. Each problem requires the application of mathematical concepts to find the answers.

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1. Mara has 115 times more peaches than Ava. Ava has 5 peaches. How many 6.

6. If I do 134 minutes of homework every night. How many minutes of homework


peaches does Mara have? will I have done in 9 nights?

2. Jake can cycle 273 miles per hour. How far can Jake cycle in 6 hours? 7. If there are 415 balls in each box and there are 8 boxes, how many balls are
there in total?

3. Each person has 107 candies, if there are 9 people, how many candies are
there in total? 8. Mia has 377 cookies but her friend Lily has 6 times what she has. How many
cookies does Lily have?

4. If there are 218 train arrivals every day. How many train arrivals are there in 1
week? 9. Mia swims 129 laps every day. How many laps will Mia swim in 6 days?

5. Use the digits below to complete the multiplication problem. 10. Use the digits below to complete the multiplication problem.

3 9 3 1 0 9 3 6

x x
2 9 3 9 1 8 2 7
11. I have 337 photos in my book. My friend has 7 times as many photos as I do in
her book. How many photos does my friend have in her book?

12. There are 528 apples in a carton. How many apples are there in 4 cartons?

13. Carter has 432 times more chocolates than Michele. Michele has 5 chocolates.
How many chocolates does Carter have?

14. Ava's garden has 492 rows of pumpkins. Each row has 9 pumpkins. How many
pumpkins does Ava have in all?

15. Use the digits below to complete the multiplication problem.

2 4 6 8

x
4 9 9 2
1) If the volume of 1 block is 1 cubic unit, find the total volume of the given
figure. 6) Find the volume of the given figure by counting the number of cubes, if the
volume of each cube is 1 cubic cm:

2) What is the volume of a cube that has each side measures 3 ft? 7) What is the volume of a rectangular prism having length, breadth, and depth
as 2 ft × 4 ft × 5 ft respectively?

3) Calculate the volume of a cuboid whose length, breadth, and height measure 4
in, 3 in and 2 in respectively. 8) If the edge of a cube is 5 m in length. Choose the correct volume from the
given options.
(a) 225 cubic m
(b) 125 cubic m
4) The capacity of a cubical swimming pool is 8000 liters. Find the depth of the (c) 225 cubic ft
swimming pool. (d) 125 cubic ft
(a) 10 meters
(b) 6 meters
(c) 2 meters 9) If the edge of a cube is 10 m in length. Choose the correct volume from the
(d) 1 meter following options.
(a) 30 m3
(b) 100 m3
5) If the edge of a cube measures 11 units, choose the correct option among the (c) 1000m3
following: (d) 10 m3
(a) Volume = 131 cubic units
(b) Volume = 121 cubic units
(c) Volume = 1221 cubic units 10) What is the volume of a toolbox having length, breadth, and height as 50
(d) Volume = 1331 cubic units. inches, 30 inches, and 15 inches respectively?

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