This document contains the answer key for a Primary 3 mathematics practice paper with multiple sections. Section A contains 20 multiple choice questions with their answers. Section B contains 30 short answer questions and their numerical answers. Section C contains 4 word problems, showing the work and answers, and receiving remarks. The document provides the essential information needed to grade the practice paper by listing all questions and corresponding answers.
2. 2 532 visitors visited the zoo on Sunday.
2 684 + 2 532 = 5 216
5 216 visitors visited the zoo on both days.
Alternative method
2684 x 2 = 5368
5368 − 152 = 5216
5 216 visitors visited the zoo on both days.
42. Susan and Camy Su (73) C (26)
(ii) ?
Vanessa
(i) ?
i) 73 + 26 = 99
99 x 2 = 198
Vanessa baked 198 muffins .
ii) 198 + 99 = 297
They baked 297 muffins altogether .
Alternative method
73 x 3 = 219
26 x 3 = 78
219 + 78 = 297
They baked 297 muffins altogether
43. $88 − $16 = $72
Lily was still short of $72.
72 ÷ 4 = 18
She would need to save for another 18 days.
Or
She would need to save for 18 days more.
Alternative method
This method based on assumption that Lily had been saving $4
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3. daily for 4 days to reach $16.
$88 ÷ $4 = 22 days
$16 ÷ $4 = 4 days
22 - 4 = 18 days
She would need to save for 18 days more.
44. 28 x 3 = 84
Jaye bought 84 egg tarts.
84 ÷ 7 = 12
Each friend received 12 egg tarts.
45.
pink clips
In each packet Total 7 clips in each packet
blue
clips 3 more
35 ÷ 5 = 7
There are 7 hair clips in each packet.
7–3=4
4÷2=2
There are 2 blue clips in each packet.
45 Alternative methods
A)
35 – 15 = 20
20 ÷ 2 = 10
10 ÷ 5 = 2
B)
3 x 5 = 15
35 – 15 = 20
20 ÷ 10 = 2
C) Using number bonds / Listing
35 ÷ 5 = 7
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