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Worksheet for live classes for class 3 CBSE Maths Multiplication.

 

How many legs do?

 

a) 9 lions have …………………

b) 6 spiders have ………………….

c) 5 snakes have ……………………

d) 8 boys have …………………….

e) 10 dogs have ………………………

f) 7 birds have ………………………

 

Fill in the blanks :

 

Multiplication is repeated………………………

Any number multiplied by 0, the product is always………………………

The product of any number and 1 is number…………………………

To multiply by multiples of 10, put as many …………………….. at the end of the product as there are in the multiplier.

2 + 2 + 2 + 2 =   ………….. x …………… .

…………. x 365 = 0

2 dozen apples = ………….. apples.

4 chairs have………….. legs.

365 x 1 x 1 x 1 = …………

34 x 1 x 2 = ………..

560 x 10 = …………..

3 x 8 = 20 + …………

12 pairs = ………… dozen.

8 times 7 is ………….

……….. x 9 = 63.

6 x 3 = 18, 3 x 6 = …………….

The answer of the multiplication is called the ………………….

 

Multiply :

 

( 1)  5    6    9                                             (2)     3     4     8                                  (3)      6    5    8

 

        x    8                                                            x  1    2                                              x   1   3

 

 

 

(4)   3    9    4                                             (5)     4    9     7                                     (6)        3     4     0

 

    x  2    4                                                        x    1    8                                                    x    2    9

 

 

Find the product :

 

32 x   40   =   …………………..

82 x    90   =   …………………

368 x   20   =   …………………

333 x   30   =   ………………….

56 x   80   =   ………………….

16 x   300 =   ………………….

 

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