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Grade 3 Area CCSS: 3.MD.C.7, 3.MD.C.7b
The area of a rectangle with a base of 4 inches and a width of 5 inches is
  1. 20 square inches.
  2. 9 square inches.
  3. 18 square inches.
  4. 10 square inches.
Grade 3 Area CCSS: 3.MD.C.7, 3.MD.C.7b
[math]lxxw=a[/math]

A rectangle has one side of 3 and another of 7. What is the area?
  1. 23
  2. 21
  3. 19
  4. 20
Grade 3 Area CCSS: 3.MD.C.7, 3.MD.C.7b
A swimming pool is 8 meters wide and 9 meters long. What is the area of the pool in square meters?
  1. 1
  2. 17
  3. 34
  4. 72
Grade 3 Area CCSS: 3.MD.C.6
Find the area in unit squares.
Unit Squares 3
  1. 8
  2. 12
  3. 16
  4. 20
Grade 3 Area CCSS: 3.G.A.2
Which shape is divided into the same number of equal parts as the rectangle shown?
Rectangle 0/4
  1. Circle 0/8
  2. Triangle 0/3
  3. Square 0/4
  4. Circle 0/3
Grade 3 Area CCSS: 3.MD.C.6
What is the area of the figure in unit squares?
Unit Squares 8
  1. 12
  2. 13
  3. 14
  4. 15
Grade 3 Area CCSS: 3.NF.A.1, 3.G.A.2
What fraction shows the area of the shape that is shaded?
Triangle 1/3
  1. [math]1/2[/math]
  2. [math]1/3[/math]
  3. [math]1/4[/math]
  4. [math]1/6[/math]
Grade 3 Area CCSS: 3.MD.C.5, 3.MD.C.5b, MP7
Which THREE figures each have an area of 12-square units? Select the THREE correct answers.

[math]square = [/math]1 square unit
  1. Unit Squares 10
  2. Unit Squares 5
  3. Unit Squares 8
  4. Unit Squares 6
  5. Unit Squares 7
Grade 3 Area CCSS: 3.MD.C.7, 3.MD.C.7a
Gabe draws a rectangle that is 5 units wide and 10 units long.
What is the area of the rectangle?
Grid 10x10
  1. 15 square units
  2. 50 square units
  3. 25 square units
  4. 30 square units
Grade 3 Area CCSS: 3.MD.C.6
What is the area in unit squares?
Unit Squares 5
  1. 6
  2. 7
  3. 8
  4. 9
Grade 3 Area CCSS: 3.MD.C.7, 3.MD.C.7b
Which equation can be used to calculate the area (A) of a rectangle that is 5 feet wide and 7 feet long?
  1. A = 5 x 7
  2. A = 5 + 7
  3. A = (2 x 5) + (2 x 7)
  4. A = 5 + 7 + 5 + 7
Grade 3 Area CCSS: 3.MD.C.6
Which has a larger area than the figure shown?
Unit Squares 3
  1. Unit Squares 7
  2. Unit Squares 10
  3. Unit Squares 2
  4. Unit Squares 1
Grade 3 Area CCSS: 3.MD.C.7, 3.MD.C.7b
What is the area of a rectangle that has a length of 7 feet and a width of 4 feet?
  1. 11 feet
  2. 22 square feet
  3. 28 square feet
  4. 28 feet
Grade 3 Area CCSS: 3.MD.C.5
Parker makes the pattern shown with square tiles. He wants to rearrange his tiles and create two patterns so that he has no tiles left over. Which two patterns could Parker make?
Unit Squares 3
  1. Unit Squares 11Unit Squares 4
  2. Unit Squares 1Unit Squares 5
  3. Unit Squares 5Unit Squares 11
  4. Unit Squares 4Unit Squares 1
Grade 3 Area CCSS: 3.MD.C.5, 3.MD.C.5b
Which figure has an area of 16 square units?

[math]square =[/math]1 square unit
  1. Unit Squares 2
  2. Unit Squares 6
  3. Unit Squares 3
  4. Unit Squares 9
Grade 3 Area
To find area, multiply length by                .
  1. mass
  2. width
  3. volume
Grade 3 Area CCSS: 3.MD.C.5, 3.MD.C.5b
Which figure has an area of 12 square units?

[math]square =[/math]1 square unit
  1. Unit Squares 5
  2. Unit Squares 8
  3. Unit Squares 3
  4. Unit Squares 10
Grade 3 Area CCSS: 3.MD.C.7, 3.MD.C.7c
Robert needs to determine the area of his garden. The garden is 12 feet long and 9 feet wide. Which statement explains how Robert can correctly calculate the area of his garden?
  1. Find the sum of 12 and 9.
  2. Multiply 1 by 2, multiply 1 by 9, and find the sum of the products.
  3. Multiply 1 by 9, multiply 2 by 9, and find the sum of the products.
  4. Multiply 10 by 9, multiply 2 by 9, and find the sum of the products.
Grade 3 Area CCSS: 3.G.A.2
Each part of the circle equals what fraction of the area of the whole circle?
Circle 0/2
  1. [math]1/2[/math]
  2. [math]1/3[/math]
  3. [math]1/4[/math]
  4. [math]1/6[/math]
Grade 3 Area CCSS: 3.MD.C.6
Which has an area that is the same as the area of the figure?
Unit Squares 10
  1. Unit Squares 7
  2. Unit Squares 3
  3. Unit Squares 9
  4. Unit Squares 8
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