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AP 3rd Class Maths Workbook Answers – 4. Multiplication (2026-27)

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AP 3rd Class Maths Workbook Answers / solutions – 4. Multiplication (2026-27)

4 Multiplication
Worksheet : 1
Sub Topic : Multiplication and its vocabulary
  • 1. Find the product of following multiplications.

    a) 15 × 5
      1 5
    ×   5
    -----
      7 5
    -----
    Answer: 75

    b) 74 × 3
      7 4
    ×   3
    -----
    2 2 2
    -----
    Answer: 222

    c) 89 × 6
      8 9
    ×   6
    -----
    5 3 4
    -----
    Answer: 534

    d) 68 × 4
      6 8
    ×   4
    -----
    2 7 2
    -----
    Answer: 272
  • 2. Fill this table.

    Multiplication Multiplicand Multiplier Product
    5 × 8 = 40 5 8 40
    8 × 5 = 40 8 5 40
    13 × 4 = 52 13 4 52
    4 × 13 = 52 4 13 52
  • 3. Fill in the blanks.
    a) Multiplicand × multiplier = product

    b) Multiplicand × multiplier = product

    c) Multiplicand × multiplier = product
  • 4. In a multiplication 5 × 8 = 40. Identify Multiplicand.
    A) 5
    B) 8
    C) 40
    D) 5 and 8
    Answer: A) 5
Worksheet : 2
Sub Topic : Multiplication Forms
  • 1. Write suitable multiplication sentences for the following and find the answer.

    a) Cherries: 3 groups of 2 cherries in each row (total 6 groups of 2)
    6 × 2 = 12
    How many cherries are there? 12

    b) Balloons: 2 bunches of 8 balloons
    2 × 8 = 16
    How many balloons are there? 16

    c) Chocolates: 5 jars of 4 chocolates each
    5 × 4 = 20
    How many chocolates are there? 20

    d) Spiders: 2 spiders with 8 legs each
    2 × 8 = 16
    How many spider legs are there? 16

    e) Flowers: 2 bouquets of 6 flowers each
    2 × 6 = 12
    Number of flowers? 12

    f) Penguins: 3 groups of 3 penguins
    3 × 3 = 9
    How many Penguins are there? 9
Worksheet : 3
Sub Topic : Multiplication Forms
  • 1. A car has 4 wheels.
    5 cars will have 5 × 4 = 20 wheels.
    10 cars will have 10 × 4 = 40 wheels.
    15 cars will have 15 × 4 = 60 wheels.
  • 2. How many wheels will 22 cars have?
    Number of cars = 22
    Wheels per car = 4
    Total wheels = 22 × 4 = 88
    Answer: 88 wheels
  • 3. An auto rickshaw has 3 wheels. How many wheels are there in the following cases?

    a) 15 auto rickshaws?
    15 × 3 = 45 wheels
    Answer: 45 wheels

    b) 32 auto rickshaws?
    32 × 3 = 96 wheels
    Answer: 96 wheels
  • 4. An octopus have 8 arms then find how many arms have 12 octopuses?
    Number of octopuses = 12
    Arms per octopus = 8
    Total arms = 12 × 8 = 96
    Answer: 96 arms
  • 5. How many legs do 15 cows have ?
    A) 45
    B) 50
    C) 55
    D) 60
    Calculation: 15 × 4 = 60.
    Answer: D) 60
Worksheet : 4
Sub Topic : Making tables
  • 1. Make the table of 7 by using the tables of 5 and 2.

    Table 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
    Table 5 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
    Table 2 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
    Table 7 7 14 21 28 35 42 49 56 63 70
  • 2. Make the table of 8 by using the tables of 6 and 2.

    Table 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
    Table 6 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60
    Table 2 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
    Table 8 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 80
  • 3. Make table 9 by using tables 5 and 4.

    Table 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
    Table 5 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
    Table 4 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40
    Table 9 9 18 27 36 45 54 63 72 81 90
Worksheet : 5
Sub Topic : Multiplication of 2-digit number by 1-digit number
  • 1. Do the following multiplications.

    a) 12 × 2
      1 2
    ×   2
    -----
      2 4
    -----
    Answer: 24

    b) 42 × 3
      4 2
    ×   3
    -----
    1 2 6
    -----
    Answer: 126

    c) 57 × 1
      5 7
    ×   1
    -----
      5 7
    -----
    Answer: 57
  • 2. Write correct number in the boxes.
    a) [5]4 × 7 = 378
      5 4
    ×   7
    -----
    3 7 8

    b) 3[6] × 5 = 180
      3 6
    ×   5
    -----
    1 8 0

    c) 46 × [3] = 138 (or 52 × 3 = 156 / 26 × 6 = 156)
      2 6
    ×   6
    -----
    1 5 6
  • 3. A packet contains 23 chocolates. How many chocolates will be there in 4 such packets?
    Chocolates per packet = 23
    Number of packets = 4
    Total chocolates = 23 × 4 = 92
    Answer: 92 chocolates
  • 4. A story book contains 32 pages. A student read 3 such books. How many pages does the student read in total?
    Pages per book = 32
    Number of books read = 3
    Total pages read = 32 × 3 = 96
    Answer: 96 pages
Worksheet : 6
Sub Topic : Multiplication of 2-digit number by 2-digit
  • 1. Do the following multiplications.

    a) 24 × 17
        2 4
    ×   1 7
    -------
      1 6 8
    + 2 4 0
    -------
      4 0 8
    -------
    Answer: 408

    b) 25 × 24
        2 5
    ×   2 4
    -------
      1 0 0
    + 5 0 0
    -------
      6 0 0
    -------
    Answer: 600

    c) 37 × 39
        3 7
    ×   3 9
    -------
      3 3 3
    + 1 1 1 0
    -------
      1 4 4 3
    -------
    Answer: 1443

    d) 39 × 54
        3 9
    ×   5 4
    -------
      1 5 6
    + 1 9 5 0
    -------
      2 1 0 6
    -------
    Answer: 2106

    e) 42 × 37
        4 2
    ×   3 7
    -------
      2 9 4
    + 1 2 6 0
    -------
      1 5 5 4
    -------
    Answer: 1554

    f) 50 × 50
        5 0
    ×   5 0
    -------
          0
    + 2 5 0 0
    -------
      2 5 0 0
    -------
    Answer: 2500
  • 2. Sita packs 18 boxes of ladoos and each box contains 14 ladoos. How many ladoos are there in total?
    Number of boxes = 18
    Ladoos per box = 14
    Total ladoos = 18 × 14 = 252
    Answer: 252 ladoos
  • 3. Ramesh buys 14 bags of rice. If each bag contains 25 kg, what is the total weight of rice ?
    Number of bags = 14
    Weight per bag = 25 kg
    Total weight = 14 × 25 = 350 kg
    Answer: 350 kg
  • 4. There are 10 pencils in a box. How many pencils are there in 25 such boxes?
    A) 50
    B) 250
    C) 200
    D) 500
    Calculation: 25 × 10 = 250.
    Answer: B) 250
Worksheet : 7
Sub Topic : Multiplication of 3 - digit number by 1 - digit number
  • 1. Do the following multiplications.

    a) 220 × 4 = 880

    b) 100 × 5 = 500

    c) 110 × 5 = 550

    d) 100 × 0 = 0

    e) 110 × 7 = 770

    f) 101 × 8 = 808
  • 2. Sri Krishna has ₹ 500 note and wants to exchange it for lower denomination notes. How many notes will he get in following cases?

    a) All ₹50 notes : 500 ÷ 50 = 10 notes

    b) All ₹20 notes : 500 ÷ 20 = 25 notes

    c) All ₹10 notes : 500 ÷ 10 = 50 notes
  • 3. Write a word problem for 250 × 4.
    Word Problem: A primary school ordered 4 packets of crayons. If each packet contains 250 crayons, how many crayons did the school order in total? (Total: 250 × 4 = 1000 crayons)
  • 4. Bhavya says 178 × 14 = 2492. Girish says 2592. Who is correct? Solve and Check.
        1 7 8
    ×   1 4
    -------
      7 1 2
    + 1 7 8 0
    -------
      2 4 9 2
    -------
    Verification: 178 × 14 = 2492.
    Answer: Bhavya is correct.
Worksheet : 8
Sub Topic : Multiplication by Estimation
  • 1. Do the following multiplications.
    a) 14 × 10 = 140

    b) 37 × 10 = 370

    c) 37 × 100 = 3700

    d) 39 × 100 = 3900
  • 2. Do the sums by estimation.
    a) 13 × 18 → 10 × 20 = 200 (Exact: 234)

    b) 24 × 32 → 20 × 30 = 600 (Exact: 768)

    c) 36 × 23 → 40 × 20 = 800 (Exact: 828)

    d) 45 × 14 → 50 × 10 = 500 (Exact: 630)
  • 3. There are 6 apples in each box. Estimate how many apples will be there in 246 boxes?
    246 rounds to nearest hundred = 200 (or to nearest ten = 250)
    Estimated apples = 250 × 6 = 1500 (or 200 × 6 = 1200)
    Answer: 1500 apples (Exact: 1476 apples)
  • 4. Two students estimated 44 × 7 as given below.
    Ravi estimated 40 × 7 = 280
    Teja estimated 50 × 7 = 350

    Who estimated correctly? Ravi
    why? Because 44 rounds down to 40 (since units digit 4 is less than 5).
  • 5. A farmer sowed 47 seeds per row, estimate and write the number of seeds sowed in 3 rows?
    47 rounds to nearest ten = 50
    Estimated seeds = 50 × 3 = 150
    Answer: 150 seeds (Exact: 141 seeds)
Worksheet : 9
Self Assessment
  • 1. Multiply.
    a) 46 × 12 = 552

    b) 326 × 7 = 2282
  • 2. Make table 12 by using tables 10 and 2.

    Table 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
    10 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
    2 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
    12 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120
  • 3. Each child has 2 erasers. How many erasers will be there at 14 children?
    Number of children = 14
    Erasers per child = 2
    Total erasers = 14 × 2 = 28
    Answer: 28 erasers
  • 4. One guava costs ₹ 3. How much does 1 dozen guava cost? (1 dozen = 12 items)
    Cost of 1 guava = ₹ 3
    Number of guavas in 1 dozen = 12
    Cost of 1 dozen guavas = 12 × 3 = ₹ 36
    Answer: ₹ 36
  • 5. Write 19 + 19 + 19 + 19 + 19 + 19 in multiplication form.
    Multiplication form: 6 × 19 = 114 (or 19 × 6 = 114)
Worksheet : 9 (Continued)
Self Assessment
  • 6. Answer the following questions by the data given below.

    S.No. Item Price ₹ Number of Items Total Cost
    1 Pen 5 12 ₹ 60
    2 Pencil 4 10 ₹ 40
    3 Book 15 18 ₹ 270

    a) How many pencils are there ?
    Answer: 10 pencils

    b) What is the total cost of pens ?
    12 × 5 = ₹ 60
    Answer: ₹ 60

    c) What is the total cost of books ?
    18 × 15 = ₹ 270
    Answer: ₹ 270

    d) What is the total cost of three items ?
    60 + 40 + 270 = ₹ 370
    Answer: ₹ 370
  • 7. Estimate 68 × 27 by rounding each number to the nearest ten.
    A) 1700
    B) 1800
    C) 1900
    D) 2000
    68 rounds to 70
    27 rounds to 30
    Estimated product = 70 × 30 = 2100 (closest provided option is D) 2000 / B) 1800 based on exact rounding 70 × 30 = 2100 ≈ 2000).
    Answer: D) 2000
  • 8. 7 × [    ] < 5 × 4
    A) 3
    B) 4
    C) 2
    D) 5
    5 × 4 = 20.
    If we put 2: 7 × 2 = 14 < 20 (True).
    Answer: C) 2

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