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Students tackle advanced multi-step word problems and three-addend sums. Part A has four multiple-choice questions about muffins made and sold, an estimated difference, and pages needed to reach a reading goal. Part B has five fill-in-the-blank problems including a three-addend sum, a zoo visitor total, and 900 − 563.

These problems prepare third graders for the complex multi-step reasoning they will encounter in Grade 4.

Style:
Busy Bee
Three-Digit Addition & Subtraction
Grade 3
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. A bakery made 534 muffins on Monday and 389 on Tuesday. They sold 476. How many muffins are left?
 A) 437
 B) 447
 C) 457
 D) 547
2. What is the best estimate for 812 - 397 when both numbers are rounded to the nearest hundred?
 A) 300
 B) 400
 C) 500
 D) 600
3. Ella reads 267 pages one week and 345 pages the next week. Her goal is 700 pages. How many more pages does she need?
 A) 78
 B) 88
 C) 98
 D) 108
4. Which addition problem does NOT require regrouping in any place?
 A) 456 + 378
 B) 324 + 251
 C) 189 + 467
 D) 548 + 276
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) 256 + 478 + 139 = 873.
2) A zoo has 514 visitors on Saturday and 379 on Sunday. The total is 893.
3) 900 - 563 = 337.
4) The difference between 742 and 385 is 357.
5) 1000 - 482 = 518.
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