Grade 3 Math: RDW Process Problem Solving
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Ms. Jacobson is taking her son and five friends to a trampoline gym. The cost to enter the gym is $9 for each person. Ms. Jacobson paid for everyone, including herself, to enter the gym.

What is the total cost for Ms. Jacobson and her son to enter the trampoline gym?

  • $18 (correct)
  • $27
  • $9
  • $36
  • Ms. Jacobson is taking her son and five friends to a trampoline gym. The cost to enter the gym is $9 for each person.

    How much did Ms. Jacobson pay for her son's friends to enter the gym?

  • $36
  • $27
  • $18
  • $45 (correct)
  • What is the total amount Ms. Jacobson spent on entry to the gym? (Use 1 and 2 to solve)

  • $72
  • $45
  • $54
  • $63 (correct)
  • Ms. Jacobson gave her son and friends $48 to spend on snacks and drinks. Each child received the same amount of money.

    How much did each child receive from Ms. Jacobson for snacks and drinks?

    <p>$12</p> Signup and view all the answers

    At the bakery there are 20 chocolate cookies and 16 peanut butter cookies left at closing time. The cookies are placed equally into 4 boxes. many cookies are in each box after equal distribution?

    <p>9</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Mr. Meyer’s math class starts at 10:15. His class does 4 fluency activities that each last 5 minutes. Just when they finish all of the fluency, they leave to go to an assembly. When the class returns to the room after the assembly, it is 11:20.

    How many minutes was Mr. Meyer's class gone for the assembly?

    <p>40</p> Signup and view all the answers

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