This Grade 3 worksheet offers multi-step word problems involving same-unit mass and volume scenarios, such as a recipe needing 750 g of flour with two 450 g bags available. Grade 3 learners add, subtract, and decide if amounts are enough, building strong problem solving skills with grams, kilograms, milliliters, and liters throughout each colorful, realistic question. This Grade 3 printable suits extension work, homework, or small group math challenges today.

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Busy Bee
Mass and Volume
Grade 3
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. A Grade 3 recipe needs 750 g of flour. You have two bags of 450 g each. How many grams of flour do you have?
 A) 750 g
 B) 900 g
 C) 1200 g
 D) 450 g
2. A Grade 3 juice pitcher has 1500 mL. You pour out two 250 mL glasses. How much juice is left?
 A) 1000 mL
 B) 1250 mL
 C) 500 mL
 D) 1750 mL
3. A Grade 3 bag of rice has 5 kg. You use 2 kg on Monday and 1 kg on Tuesday. How much is left?
 A) 1 kg
 B) 2 kg
 C) 3 kg
 D) 4 kg
4. A Grade 3 bottle holds 2000 mL. You drink 350 mL, then 450 mL. How much is left?
 A) 1200 mL
 B) 1100 mL
 C) 1000 mL
 D) 800 mL
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) A Grade 3 recipe needs 600 g sugar. You have 250 g and 250 g. You still need 100 g.
2) A Grade 3 jug holds 3 L. You pour out 750 mL twice. You have 1500 mL left.
3) A Grade 3 box has 4 apples of 150 g each. Total mass is 600 g.
4) A Grade 3 tank holds 10 L. You fill it with 2 L, then 3 L more. It still needs 5 L.
5) A Grade 3 shopper buys 500 g cheese and 300 g ham. Total mass is 800 g.
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