All Common Core: 3rd Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #701 : Common Core Math: Grade 3
Solve by finding the unknown factor.
A factor is a number that is multiplied by another number to produce a given number. In this case, the unknown factor is the number multiplied by to get .
Example Question #702 : Common Core Math: Grade 3
Solve by finding the unknown factor.
A factor is a number that is multiplied by another number to produce a given number. In this case, the unknown factor is the number multiplied by to get .
Example Question #703 : Common Core Math: Grade 3
Solve by finding the unknown factor.
A factor is a number that is multiplied by another number to produce a given number. In this case, the unknown factor is the number multiplied by to get .
Example Question #704 : Common Core Math: Grade 3
Solve by finding the unknown factor.
A factor is a number that is multiplied by another number to produce a given number. In this case, the unknown factor is the number multiplied by to get .
Example Question #705 : Common Core Math: Grade 3
Solve by finding the unknown factor.
A factor is a number that is multiplied by another number to produce a given number. In this case, the unknown factor is the number multiplied by to get .
Example Question #706 : Common Core Math: Grade 3
Solve by finding the unknown factor.
A factor is a number that is multiplied by another number to produce a given number. In this case, the unknown factor is the number multiplied by to get .
Example Question #707 : Common Core Math: Grade 3
Solve by finding the unknown factor.
A factor is a number that is multiplied by another number to produce a given number. In this case, the unknown factor is the number multiplied by to get .
Example Question #708 : Common Core Math: Grade 3
Solve by finding the unknown factor.
A factor is a number that is multiplied by another number to produce a given number. In this case, the unknown factor is the number multiplied by to get .
Example Question #41 : Numbers And Operations
To solve this division problem, we can think of it as a missing factor problem.
Think: What times equals
Example Question #42 : Numbers And Operations
To solve this division problem, we can think of it as a missing factor problem.
Think: What times equals