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S - Mixed Operations 2

This worksheet is designed for Grade 3 students to practice mixed operations, including filling in missing numbers for division problems and solving two-step arithmetic problems. It also includes word problems that require students to apply their math skills in real-life scenarios. The exercises aim to enhance students' understanding of basic operations and problem-solving techniques.

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S - Mixed Operations 2

This worksheet is designed for Grade 3 students to practice mixed operations, including filling in missing numbers for division problems and solving two-step arithmetic problems. It also includes word problems that require students to apply their math skills in real-life scenarios. The exercises aim to enhance students' understanding of basic operations and problem-solving techniques.

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WORKSHEET- MIXED OPERATIONS

GRADE-3
Find the missing number.

Fill in the missing number


1. 20 ÷ ___ = 5

2. ___ ÷ 4 = 3

3. 18 ÷ 3 = ___

4. 36 ÷ ___ = 6

5. ___ ÷ 2 = 9

6. 16 ÷ 4 = ___

7. ___ ÷ 5 = 2

8. 27 ÷ 3 = ___

9. 45 ÷ ___ = 9

10. ___ ÷ 10 = 1

Solve each two-step problem. Remember to follow the correct order of operations!

1. (4 × 5) + 6 = _______

2. 36 ÷ 6 + 3 = _______

3. 20 - (3 × 2) = _______

4. (8 + 4) × 2 = _______

5. (30 ÷ 5) + 9 = _______

6. 16 - 4 + 3 = _______

7. (6 × 3) - 7 = _______

8. 45 ÷ 5 - 2 = _______
1. A bakery made 6 trays of muffins. Each tray had 12 muffins. They sold 40 muffins by lunchtime.
How many muffins are left?

2. Ryan had ₹100. He bought a book for ₹45 and a toy for ₹35.
How much money does he have left?

3. There are 5 shelves in a library. Each shelf holds 25 books. If 60 books were borrowed today,
how many books are still on the shelves?

4. A box contains 8 pencils. Sara bought 4 boxes. She gave 5 pencils to her friend.
How many pencils does Sara have now?

5. A farmer collected 72 eggs in the morning and 48 eggs in the evening. He packed the eggs into cartons
with 12 eggs each.
How many full cartons can he fill?

6. A zoo had 120 visitors on Saturday and 85 on Sunday. Each visitor paid ₹10 for a ticket.
How much money did the zoo collect in total?

7. A teacher has 60 candies. She gives 3 candies to each student. Then she eats 6 candies herself.
How many candies are left?

8. Tom reads 5 pages of a book every day. After 4 days, he reads 6 more pages.
How many pages did he read in total?

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