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Solutions for Chapter 12: Can We Share?

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 12 of CBSE NCERT for Math - Magic [English] Class 3.


How Many in Each Group?Share the GrainsTry These Now....Sharing them EquallyHow Many Shelves?Practice TimeJumpy AnimalsHow Quick Are You?
How Many in Each Group? [Pages 159 - 160]

NCERT solutions for Math - Magic [English] Class 3 12 Can We Share? How Many in Each Group? [Pages 159 - 160]

How Many in Each Group? | Q 1.1 | Page 159

There are ______ caterpillars.

  • 18

  • 10

  • 15

  • 21

How Many in Each Group? | Q 1.2 | Page 159

They are in ______ groups.

  • 2

  • 3

  • 4

  • 5

How Many in Each Group? | Q 1.3 | Page 159

There are ______ caterpillars in each group.

  • 3

  • 5

  • 7

  • 9

How Many in Each Group? | Q 2.1 | Page 159

There are ______ laddoos.

  • 3

  • 6

  • 9

  • 12

How Many in Each Group? | Q 2.2 | Page 159

They are in ______ groups

  • 4

  • 1

  • 2

  • 3

How Many in Each Group? | Q 2.3 | Page 159

There are ______ laddoos in each group.

  • 2

  • 3

  • 4

  • 6

How Many in Each Group? | Q 3 | Page 159

Draw 18 stars.

Put them into 2 equal groups.

There are ______ stars in each group.

  • 6

  • 9

  • 12

  • 18

How Many in Each Group? | Q 4 | Page 160

Draw 18 beads.

Put them into 3 equal groups.

There are ______ beads in each group.

  • 4

  • 8

  • 6

  • 12

Share the Grains [Page 161]

NCERT solutions for Math - Magic [English] Class 3 12 Can We Share? Share the Grains [Page 161]

Share the Grains | Q 1 | Page 161

Mummy bird brings 12 grains. How to distribute equally?

  • 4

  • 3

  • 2

  • 1

Share the Grains | Q 2 | Page 161

Mummy bird starts by giving 1 grain to each baby.

Then Mummy bird gives one more grain to each baby.

Each baby has got 2 grains now. How many grains are left?

  • 6

  • 4

  • 2

  • 8

Try These Now.... [Page 162]

NCERT solutions for Math - Magic [English] Class 3 12 Can We Share? Try These Now.... [Page 162]

Try These Now.... | Q 1.1 | Page 162

Gopu has 3 plates of jalebis.

Each plate has a different number of jalebis.

Plate A Plate B Plate C

Now draw the jalebis on the plates below, so that each plate has the same number of jalebis. 

Plate A Plate B Plate C
  • 3 jalebis

  • 4 jalebis

  • 5 jalebis

  • 6 jalebis

Try These Now.... | Q 1.2 | Page 162
Plate A Plate B Plate C

How many jalebis are there altogether?

  • 3 jalebis

  • 6 jalebis

  • 9 jalebis

  • 12 jalebis

Try These Now.... | Q 1.3 | Page 162
Plate A Plate B Plate C

How many jalebis are there in each plate?

  • 1 jalebi

  • 2 jalebis

  • 3 jalebis

  • 4 jalebis

Sharing them Equally [Page 164]

NCERT solutions for Math - Magic [English] Class 3 12 Can We Share? Sharing them Equally [Page 164]

Sharing them Equally | Q 1.1 | Page 164

If there are 60 bananas and two monkeys, how many will each monkey get?

  • 20 bananas

  • 25 bananas

  • 30 bananas

  • 40 bananas

Sharing them Equally | Q 1.2 | Page 164

What if there are 600 bananas and two monkeys?

  • 100 bananas

  • 200 bananas

  • 300 bananas

  • 400 bananas

Sharing them Equally | Q 2.1 | Page 164

If there are 16 ten-rupee notes and four friends to share, then

16 ÷ 4 = ______ and 4 × 10 = 40 so each friend gets ______ rupees. 

  • 4, 40

  • 3, 10

  • 2, 20

  • 1, 100

Sharing them Equally | Q 2.2 | Page 164

Five friends found Rs 100. If they share it equally, how much will each get?

Sharing them Equally | Q 3.1 | Page 164

Hari Prashad has 30 metres of rope.

He distributes it equally among his three children. 

Each child gets ______ metres of rope.

  • 3 metres

  • 5 metres

  • 7 metres

  • 9 metres

Sharing them Equally | Q 3.2 | Page 164

If there is 36 metres of rope, how much of rope will each child get?

  • 3 metres

  • 5 metres

  • 7 metres

  • 9 metres

Sharing them Equally | Q 3.3 | Page 164

And if there is 60 metres of rope, how much will each child get?

  • 20 metres

  • 40 metres

  • 60 metres

  • 80 metres

How Many Shelves? [Page 166]

NCERT solutions for Math - Magic [English] Class 3 12 Can We Share? How Many Shelves? [Page 166]

How Many Shelves? | Q 1 | Page 166

If there are 28 buttons, and the tailor puts 7 buttons on each shirt, there will be ______ shirts with buttons. 

28 ÷ 7 = ______ 

  • 4, 4

  • 6, 4

  • 5, 5

  • 2, 5

Practice Time [Pages 167 - 170]

NCERT solutions for Math - Magic [English] Class 3 12 Can We Share? Practice Time [Pages 167 - 170]

Practice Time | Q 1. | Page 167

Minku puts her 15 laddoos equally into 5 boxes.

  1. How many laddoos will there be in each box?
  2. If she uses only 3 boxes, how many laddoos will there be in each box?
Practice Time | Q 2. | Page 167

Share 25 bananas among 5 monkeys. How many bananas for each monkey?

______ ÷  5 = ______  

Each monkey has ______ bananas.

Practice Time | Q 3. | Page 168

Share 12 balloons among 3 boys. How many balloons for each boy?

 ______ ÷ ______ = ______

Each boy has ______ balloons.

Practice Time | Q 4. | Page 168

There are 21 candles. Put them equally in 3 boxes. How many candles are there in each box?

 ______ ÷ ______ = ______

Practice Time | Q 5. | Page 169

There are 18 socks. How many girls can wear these socks?

  • 5 girls

  • 9 girls

  • 13 girls

  • 17 girls

Practice Time | Q 6. | Page 169

Raj has 36 minutes to make rotis. One roti takes 3 minutes. How many rotis can he make in this time?

He can make ______ rotis.

  • 3 rotis

  • 6 rotis

  • 9 rotis

  • 12 rotis

Practice Time | Q 7. | Page 169

These are 24 footmarks of goats. So how many goats were there?

  • 2 goats

  • 4 goats

  • 6 goats

  • 8 goats

Practice Time | Q 8. | Page 170

Some girls are playing a game with both their hands. The girls who are playing have 60 fingers altogether. How many girls are playing this game?

  • 3 girls

  • 4 girls

  • 5 girls

  • 6 girls

Practice Time | Q 9. | Page 170

Lakshmi has 27 kg potatoes to sell. Three men came and bought equal amounts of potatoes. Each man bought ______ kg of potatoes.

  • 9 kg

  • 10 kg

  • 12 kg

  • 13 kg

Jumpy Animals [Pages 171 - 172]

NCERT solutions for Math - Magic [English] Class 3 12 Can We Share? Jumpy Animals [Pages 171 - 172]

Jumpy Animals | Q 1. | Page 171
A frog jumps 2 steps at a time.
A squirrel jumps 3 steps.
A rabbit jumps 5 steps.
A horse jumps 15 steps.
A kangaroo jumps 30 steps.

In how many jumps will the frog reach 30?

30 ÷ 2 = ______ 

  • 15 jumps

  • 20 jumps

  • 25 jumps

  • 30 jumps

Jumpy Animals | Q 2. | Page 171
A frog jumps 2 steps at a time.
A squirrel jumps 3 steps.
A rabbit jumps 5 steps.
A horse jumps 15 steps.
A kangaroo jumps 30 steps.

In how many jumps will the squirrel reach 27?

27 ÷ 3 = ______ 

  • 5 jumps

  • 9 jumps

  • 7 jumps

  • 3 jumps

Jumpy Animals | Q 3. | Page 172
A frog jumps 2 steps at a time.
A squirrel jumps 3 steps.
A rabbit jumps 5 steps.
A horse jumps 15 steps.
A kangaroo jumps 30 steps.

Which number will the kangaroo reach in two jumps?

  • 50 

  • 60

  • 70

  • 80

Jumpy Animals | Q 4. | Page 172
A frog jumps 2 steps at a time.
A squirrel jumps 3 steps.
A rabbit jumps 5 steps.
A horse jumps 15 steps.
A kangaroo jumps 30 steps.

Who all will meet at the number 15?

  • rabbit, frog and horse

  • kangaroo, rabbit and frog

  • squirrel, rabbit and horse

  • horse, rabbit and squirrel

Jumpy Animals | Q 5. | Page 172
A frog jumps 2 steps at a time.
A squirrel jumps 3 steps.
A rabbit jumps 5 steps.
A horse jumps 15 steps.
A kangaroo jumps 30 steps.

Will the rabbit ever be at the number 18?

Jumpy Animals | Q 6. | Page 172
A frog jumps 2 steps at a time.
A squirrel jumps 3 steps.
A rabbit jumps 5 steps.
A horse jumps 15 steps.
A kangaroo jumps 30 steps.

How many jumps of the rabbit equal one jump of the horse?

  • 2 jumps

  • 3 jumps

  • 4 jumps

  • 5 jumps

Jumpy Animals | Q 7. | Page 172
A frog jumps 2 steps at a time.
A squirrel jumps 3 steps.
A rabbit jumps 5 steps.
A horse jumps 15 steps.
A kangaroo jumps 30 steps.

How many jumps of the horse equals two jumps of the kangaroo?

  • 2 jumps

  • 3 jumps

  • 4 jumps

  • 5 jumps

Jumpy Animals | Q 8. | Page 172
A frog jumps 2 steps at a time.
A squirrel jumps 3 steps.
A rabbit jumps 5 steps.
A horse jumps 15 steps.
A kangaroo jumps 30 steps.

Which is the smallest number where the frog and the squirrel will meet?

  • 6

  • 7

  • 8

  • 9

How Quick Are You? [Pages 173 - 174]

NCERT solutions for Math - Magic [English] Class 3 12 Can We Share? How Quick Are You? [Pages 173 - 174]

How Quick Are You? | Q 1 | Page 173

Divide into groups of 2 using 2 times table.

      Hint :
18 ÷ 2 = 9 2 × 9 = 18
18 ÷ 9 = 2 ______
16 ÷ 2 = ______ ______
20 ÷ 2 =  ______ ______
______ ÷ 2 = 7 ______
______ ÷ 2 = 10 ______
8 ÷ ______ = 4 ______
______ ÷ 2  = 5 ______
How Quick Are You? | Q 2 | Page 173

Divide into groups of 5 using 5 times table.

      Hint :
10 ÷ 5  ______ 5 × 2 = ?
20 ÷ ______  4 ______
15 ÷ 5  ______ ______
40 ÷ ______  8 ______
20 ÷ 5  ______ ______
______ ÷ 5  6 ______
25 ÷ 5  ______ ______
______ ÷ 5  3 ______
35 ÷ 5  ______ ______
______ ÷ 5  2 ______
How Quick Are You? | Q 3 | Page 173

Divide into groups of 10 using 10 times table.

20 ÷ 10 = ______ ______
30 ÷ 10 = ______ ______
40 ÷ 10 = ______ ______
50 ÷ 10 = ______ ______
40 ÷ ______ = 4 ______
______ ÷ 10 = 8 ______
______ ÷ 10 = 5 ______
______ ÷ 10 = 3 ______
______ ÷ 10 = 2 ______
60 ÷ ______ = 6 ______
How Quick Are You? | Q 4.1 | Page 174

Try these.

4 ÷ ______ = 2 ______
14 ÷ 7 = ______ ______
6 ÷ 3 = ______ ______
______ ÷ 2 = 7 ______
______ ÷ 2 = 3 ______
15 ÷ 3 = ______ ______
8 ÷ 4 = ______ ______
15 ÷ 5 = ______ ______
8 ÷ ______ = 4 ______
______ ÷ 2 = 8 ______
How Quick Are You? | Q 4.2 | Page 174

Try these.

9 ÷ 3 = ______ ______
18 ÷ 9 = ______ ______
______ ÷ 2 = 5 ______
20 ÷ 5 = ______ ______
12 ÷ 4 = ______ ______
20 ÷ 4 = ______ ______
12 ÷ ______ = 2 ______
How Quick Are You? | Q 5 | Page 174

Divide the clock face into three parts so that the sum of the numbers in each part is the same.

Solutions for 12: Can We Share?

How Many in Each Group?Share the GrainsTry These Now....Sharing them EquallyHow Many Shelves?Practice TimeJumpy AnimalsHow Quick Are You?
NCERT solutions for Math - Magic [English] Class 3 chapter 12 - Can We Share? - Shaalaa.com

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