NCERT Solutions for Class 3 Maths Chapter 9 – How Many Times

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1. How Many Spiders? ________

One spider has _____ legs.

In all, spider legs are 3 times _______

Or

____+_____+____=_________+_____+____=_____

Or

3×____=____3×____=____

Number of spiders

Ans: As we can see that there are three spiders. Each spider has 8 legs.

In all, spiders are 3 times 8.

Or

8+8+8=248+8+8=24

Or

3×8=243×8=24

2. Do you know this leggy fellow? 

Of an Octopus

This is an octopus. It lives in the sea. It also has 8 legs. 

So how many legs altogether do 5 octopuses have?

____+_____+____+____+____=_________+_____+____+____+____=_____

Or

5 times____=____5 times____=____

Or

5×____=____5×____=____

Ans: In the figure, we can see that one octopus has 8 legs.

8+8+8+8+8=408+8+8+8+8=40

Or

5 times 8=405 times 8=40

Or

5×8=405×8=40

3. In the same way, how many bottles are these?

Number of bottles

____ times ____=____ bottles____ times ____=____ bottles

Ans: There are 5 rows and each row has 4 bottles.

5 times 4=20 bottles.5 times 4=20 bottles.

4. How Many Eggs?

Number of eggs

____ times ____=____ eggs____ times ____=____ eggs

Ans: There are 5 rows and each row has 6 bottles.

5 times 6=30 egges.5 times 6=30 egges.

5. Rewrite using the

++

sign.

2×52×5

is 2 times 2 or

5+55+5

4×184×18

is 4 times

__________

or

_____+_____+_____+__________+_____+_____+_____

3×203×20

is

__________

times

__________

or

_____+_____+__________+_____+_____

8×98×9

is

__________

times

__________

or

_____+_____+_____+_____+_____+_____+_____+__________+_____+_____+_____+_____+_____+_____+_____

Ans:

2×52×5

is 2 times 2 or

5+55+5

4×184×18

is 4 times 18 or

18+18+18+1818+18+18+18

3×203×20

is 3 times 20 or

20+20+2020+20+20

8×98×9

is 8 times 9 or

9+9+9+9+9+9+9+99+9+9+9+9+9+9+9

6. Tell How Many Times!

9+9+9+9+9+99+9+9+9+9+9=6×9=6×9=54=54
4+4+4+4+44+4+4+4+4=5×4=5×4=20=20
8+8+88+8+8=___×8=___×8=___=___
3+3+3+3+33+3+3+3+3=5×___=5×___=___=___
30+30+3030+30+30=___×___=___×___=___=___
7+7+7+7+7+77+7+7+7+7+7=___×___=___×___=___=___
12+12+12+1212+12+12+12=___×12=___×12=___=___
6+6+66+6+6=___×___=___×___=___=___
10+10+10+1010+10+10+10=___×___=___×___=___=___
2+2+2+2+22+2+2+2+2=___×___=___×___=___=___
6+6+6+6+6+6+66+6+6+6+6+6+6=___×___=___×___=___=___

Ans: 

9+9+9+9+9+99+9+9+9+9+9=6×9=6×9=54=54
4+4+4+4+44+4+4+4+4=5×4=5×4=20=20
8+8+88+8+8=3×8=3×8=24=24
3+3+3+3+33+3+3+3+3=5×3=5×3=15=15
30+30+3030+30+30=3×30=3×30=90=90
7+7+7+7+7+77+7+7+7+7+7=6×7=6×7=42=42
12+12+12+1212+12+12+12=4×12=4×12=48=48
6+6+66+6+6=3×6=3×6=18=18
10+10+10+1010+10+10+10=4×10=4×10=40=40
2+2+2+2+22+2+2+2+2=5×2=5×2=10=10
6+6+6+6+6+6+66+6+6+6+6+6+6=7×6=7×6=42=42

7. Ramu bought 4 packets of biscuits. Each packet has 4 biscuits. How many biscuits did Ramu buy?

Ans: Given,

The number of biscuits Ramu bought is 4.

The number of biscuits each packet has 4.

Number of biscuits in 4 packets 

=4+4+4+4=4×4=16=4+4+4+4=4×4=16

Thus, Ramu bought 16 biscuits all total.

8. There are 12 desks in a classroom. Each desk has 4 legs. What is the total number of legs of the desks?

Ans: Given

The number of desks in a classroom is 12.

The number of legs on each desk has 4.

 Number of legs of all 12 desks in a classroom 

=12×4=48.=12×4=48. 

Thus, there are a total, 48 legs of the desk in the classroom.

9. Sabiha brought home 3 bunches of flowers. Each bunch has 4 flowers. How many flowers were there?

Ans: Given,

The number of bunches of flowers Sabiha bought is 3.

Number of flowers in each bunch is 4.

Number of flowers in 3 bunches 

=3×4=12=3×4=12 

Thus, there are 12 flowers.

10. One rail coach has 8 wheels. How many wheels in all in 6 coaches?

Ans: Given,

The number of coaches is 6.

The number of wheels in each coach is 8.

Number of wheels in 6 coaches 

=6×8=48=6×8=48

Thus, there are 48 wheels in all 6 coaches.

11. How Many Times 2?

Table of 2 representation
1 times 21 times 2is 2is 2or 1×2or 1×2=2=2
2 times 22 times 2is 4is 4or 2×2or 2×2=4=4
3 times 23 times 2is 6is 6or 3×2or 3×2=6=6
4 times 24 times 2is ___is ___or 4×2or 4×2=___=___
5 times 25 times 2is ___is ___or 5×2or 5×2=___=___
6 times 26 times 2is ___is ___or 6×2or 6×2=___=___
_____ times 2_____ times 2is ___is ___or \_\_\_×2or \_\_\_×2=___=___
_____ times \_\_\_\______ times \_\_\_\_is ___is ___or 8×2or 8×2=___=___
_____ times \_\_\_\______ times \_\_\_\_is ___is ___or 9×2or 9×2=___=___
_____ times \_\_\_\______ times \_\_\_\_is ___is ___or 10×2or 10×2=___=___

Ans: 

1 times 21 times 2is 2is 2or 1×2or 1×2=2=2
2 times 22 times 2is 4is 4or 2×2or 2×2=4=4
3 times 23 times 2is 6is 6or 3×2or 3×2=6=6
4 times 24 times 2is 8is 8or 4×2or 4×2=8=8
5 times 25 times 2is 10is 10or 5×2or 5×2=10=10
6 times 26 times 2is 12is 12or 6×2or 6×2=12=12
7 times 27 times 2is 14is 14or 7×2or 7×2=14=14
8 times 28 times 2is 16is 16or 8×2or 8×2=16=16
9 times 29 times 2is 18is 18or 9×2or 9×2=18=18
10 times 210 times 2is 20is 20or 10×2or 10×2=20=20

12. Jump with Me

Tarru Frog jumps 3 steps each time. Which numbers will Tarru touch?

How many times frog jumped

Ans:

Number of times frog jumped

13. Show Jumps with 4 Steps

Show jumps with 4 steps

Ans:

Jump done in  4 steps

14. Try Jumps with Seven Steps

Show jump with 7 steps

Ans: 

Table of 7 shown with jumps

15. Let’s Try Making a 2 Times Table with Sticks:

Table of 2 with sticks

1×2=21×2=2

2×2=42×2=4

3×2=63×2=6

4×2=___4×2=___

5×2=___5×2=___

6×2=___6×2=___

7×2=___7×2=___

8×2=___8×2=___

9×2=___9×2=___

10×2=___10×2=___

Ans: 

1×2=21×2=2

2×2=42×2=4

3×2=63×2=6

4×2=84×2=8

5×2=105×2=10

6×2=126×2=12

7×2=147×2=14

8×2=168×2=16

9×2=189×2=18

10×2=2010×2=20

16. Now Draw Sticks to Make the Multiplication Table of 6:

Draw sticks to make the multiplication table of 6

Ans:

Table of 6 shown with sticks

17. Shopping with Tables How much do these things cost?

a) 4 toffees cost ________ rupees. 

Number  of toffees

Ans: Here we can see that the number of toffees is 4.

We know that price of each toffee is rupees 2. 

Hence, the price of all the 4 toffees are

=4×2=Rs.8=4×2=��.8

b) 3 pencil boxes cost ________ rupees. 10 pencil boxes cost ________ rupees.

Number of pencils

Ans: We can see that each pencil box costs rupees 10 and here there are 3 pencil boxes.

Hence, 3 pencil box costs

3×103×10

, that is rupees 30.

The 10 pencil boxes cost

10×1010×10

, that is rupees 100.

c) 9 balloons cost ________ rupees.

Number of balloons

Ans: Each balloon’s price is 5 rupees.

the price of 9 balloons is 9 times 5 rupees.

⇒9×5=Rs.45⇒9×5=��.45

d) 5 toys cost _________ rupees. 

Number of toys

Ans: Each toys price is 4 rupees.

the price of 5 toys is 5 times 4 rupees.

⇒5×4=Rs.20⇒5×4=��.20

e) 7 face masks cost ________ rupees. 

Number of face masks

Ans: Each face mask price is 3 rupees.

the price of 7 face masks is 7 times 3 rupees.

⇒7×3=Rs.21⇒7×3=��.21

18: Practice Time Complete the following:

2×7=___2×7=___

4×9=___4×9=___

5×8=___5×8=___

10×6=___10×6=___

5×9=___5×9=___

3×9=___3×9=___

5×2=___5×2=___

3×10=___3×10=___

2×8=___2×8=___

10×8=___10×8=___

Ans:

2×7=142×7=14

4×9=364×9=36

5×8=405×8=40

10×6=6010×6=60

5×9=455×9=45

3×9=273×9=27

5×2=105×2=10

3×10=303×10=30

2×8=162×8=16

10×8=8010×8=80

19. Look at the Patterns and Complete them.

3,6,9,___,___,___.3,6,9,___,___,___.

2,4,6,___,___,___.2,4,6,___,___,___.

10,20,30,___,___,___.10,20,30,___,___,___.

4,8,12,___,___,___.4,8,12,___,___,___.

5,10,15,___,___,___.5,10,15,___,___,___.

30,60,90,___,___,___.30,60,90,___,___,___.

Ans:

3,6,9,12,15,183,6,9,12,15,18

2,4,6,8,10,122,4,6,8,10,12

10,20,30,40,50,6010,20,30,40,50,60

4,8,12,16,20,244,8,12,16,20,24

5,10,15,20,25,305,10,15,20,25,30

30,60,90,120,150,18030,60,90,120,150,180

20. Complete the multiplication tree

Ans: 

Multiplication tree

Ans:

Completed multiplication tree

21. How many in all? 

a) A shirt has 5 buttons. How many buttons would 3 shirts have? 

Number of buttons on the shirt

Ans: The number of shirts is 3.

The number of buttons in each shirt is 5.

Hence the number of buttons in 3 shirts 

⇒3×5=15⇒3×5=15

b) There are four fans. Each fan has 3 blades. What is the total number of blades in all? 

Number of fans

Ans: The number of fans is 4.

The number of blades in each fan is 3.

Hence the number of blades in 4 fans 

⇒4×3=12⇒4×3=12

c) A box contains 6 apples. How many apples in all will seven boxes have? 

Numbers of apples

Ans: The number of boxes is 7.

The number of apples in each box is 6.

Hence the number of apples in 7 boxes

⇒7×6=42⇒7×6=42

d) How many corners would 4 triangles have?

Numbers of triangles

Ans: The number of triangles is 4.

The number of corners in each triangle is 3.

Hence the number of corners in 4 triangles 

⇒4×3=12⇒4×3=12

22.Some Multiplication Fats:

8×3=___8×3=___

3×___=___3×___=___

___×___=42___×___=42

5×___=405×___=40

___×___=54___×___=54

5×___=3575×___=357

___×6=36___×6=36

10×___=___10×___=___

___×9=36___×9=36

___×7=28___×7=28

Ans:

8×3=248×3=24

3×7=213×7=21

7×6=427×6=42

5×8=405×8=40

6×9=546×9=54

5×7=355×7=35

6×6=366×6=36

10×8=8010×8=80

4×9=364×9=36

4×7=284×7=28

23. Multiplication Table of 1

One time one is 1×1=1×1=1
Two time one is2×1=2×1=2
Three time one is ___×______×___=___=___
Four time one is ___×______×___=___=___
______ time one is___×______×___=___=___
______ time one is___×______×___=___=___
______ time one is___×______×___=___=___
______ time one is___×______×___=___=___

Ans:

One time one is 1×1=1×1=1
Two time one is2×1=2×1=2
Three time one is 3×1=3×1=3
Four time one is 4×1=4×1=4
Five time one is5×1=5×1=5
Six time one is6×1=6×1=6
Seven one is7×1=7×1=7
Eight time one is8×1=8×1=8

24. Multiply

22×3=22×3=43×2=43×2=
21×4=21×4=24×2=24×2=
11×5=11×5=30×5=30×5=
20×4=20×4=23×9=23×9=
26×4=26×4=38×2=38×2=
25×3=25×3=24×5=24×5=
35×3=35×3=48×4=48×4=
32×5=32×5=58×2=58×2=

Ans: 

22×3=6622×3=6643×2=8643×2=86
21×4=8421×4=8424×2=4824×2=48
11×5=5511×5=5530×5=15030×5=150
20×4=8020×4=8023×9=20723×9=207
26×4=10426×4=10438×2=7638×2=76
25×3=7525×3=7524×5=12024×5=120
35×3=10535×3=10548×4=19248×4=192
32×5=16032×5=16058×2=11658×2=116

25. First guess the answer and then calculate.

a) A flower has five petals. A bunch of flowers has 13 flowers. How many petals are there in the bunch?

Flower petals

Ans: The number of flowers in a bunch is 13 

The number of petals in each flower are 5.

Number of petals in 13 flowers 

=13×5=65=13×5=65

50+15−−−−6550+15_65

b) A book has 64 pages. What will be the total number of pages in 8 such books?

Number of books

Ans: 

The total number of books is 8.

The number of pages in each book is 64.

Number of pages in 8 books 

=8×64=512=8×64=512

480+32−−−−65480+32_65

c) Students stand in rows in the assembly. There are six rows of students. Each row has 17 students. How many students are there?

Children standing in the row

Ans: Total number of rows in assembly is 6.

The number of students in each row is 17.

Number of students in 6 rows 

=6×17=102=6×17=102

60+42−−−−10260+42_102

d) A design has 3 flowers in it. A piece of cloth has 17 such designs. How many flowers will be on the cloth?

A design with three flowers in a column

Ans: The number of designs in a cloth is 17.

The number of flowers in each design is 3.

Number of flowers in 17 designs 

=17×3=51.=17×3=51.

30+21−−−−5130+21_51

26. Practice Time First guess the answer and then check it by calculating:

a) 42×23=____42×23=____

Ans: 

Calculation in number of boxes

Adding the number in the boxes: 

80012040+6−−−96680012040+6_966

Hence,

42×23=96642×23=966

b) 51×13=____51×13=____

Ans:

Second numbers of boxes

Adding the number in the boxes: 

50015010+3−−−66350015010+3_663

Hence,

51×13=66351×13=663

c) 25×36=____25×36=____

Ans:

Addition of numbers in the boxes

Adding the number in the boxes: 

600120150+30−−−−900600120150+30_900

Hence,

25×36=90025×36=900

d) 73×11=____73×11=____

Ans:

4 boxes

Adding the number in the boxes: 

7007030+0−−−8037007030+0_803

Hence,

73×11=80373×11=803

e) 54×12=____54×12=____

Ans:

Multiplication  of four boxes

Adding the number in the boxes: 

50010040+8−−−64850010040+8_648

Hence,

54×12=64854×12=648

f) 12×14=____12×14=____

Ans:

Multiplication of four boxes (f)

Adding the number in the boxes: 

1004020+8−−−1681004020+8_168

Hence,

12×14=16812×14=168

27. Multiplication Patterns

9×1=99×1=9
9×2=189×2=181+8=91+8=9
9×3=279×3=272+7=92+7=9
9×4=369×4=363+6=93+6=9
9×5=459×5=454+5=94+5=9
9×___=___9×___=______+___=______+___=___
9×___=___9×___=______+___=______+___=___
9×8=___9×8=______+___=______+___=___

Did you see the pattern in the 9 times table? What numbers are adding up to 9?

Ans: The multiplication pattern is explained in the table given below.  

One’s digit of all the numbers is in descending order such that 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. 

The tens digit are the numbers in ascending order such that 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.

One’s digit number and tens digit number add to 9

9×1=99×1=9
9×2=189×2=181+8=91+8=9
9×3=279×3=272+7=92+7=9
9×4=369×4=363+6=93+6=9
9×5=459×5=454+5=94+5=9
9×6=549×6=545+4=95+4=9
9×7=639×7=636+3=96+3=9
9×8=729×8=727+2=97+2=9

28. Complete the Grid by Multiplying the Numbers

Incomplete grid

Ans:

Complete grid

29. Mark the numbers 1-10 in the same grid in one colour. 

a) Mark the numbers 12-20 in another colour. 

b) Similarly mark 21-30 in a third colour. Do you see any colour pattern?

Completed coloured  grid

Ans: No, we cannot see any colour pattern.

30. Fill this Space with Your Favourite Multiplication Table

Fill the space

Ans: 

2×1=22×1=2

2×2=42×2=4

2×3=62×3=6

2×4=82×4=8

2×5=102×5=10

2×6=122×6=12

2×7=142×7=14

2×8=162×8=16

2×9=182×9=18

2×10=202×10=20

The answer may vary from student to student. You can choose any of your favorite tables.

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NCERT Solutions Class 3 How Many Times

Repetitive addition and evaluation of products are some of the important topics taught in this chapter. NCERT Chapter 9 How Many Times also introduces multiplication using big numbers. The fun activities and practice problems assist students to develop a conceptual understanding of multiplication. Class 3 Maths Ch 9 NCERT Solutions guides the student on a stepwise approach towards estimating the result of the operation. The following exercises have been solved under CBSE Class 3 Maths Chapter 9 Solutions.

Maths Class 3 Chapter 9: Exercises
Page 122: Leggy Animals
Page 123: Find the Number without Counting
Page 124-125: Practice Time
Page 126: How Many Times 2?
Page 127: Jump With Me
Page 128: Show jumps with 4 steps
Page 129: Try jumps with 7 steps
Page 130-132: Stick Play
Page 132-135: Practice Time
Page 138-139: Practice Time
Page 141: Practice Time
Page 141-143: Multiplication Patterns

Class 3 Maths Chapter-Wise Marks Weightage

In CBSE Class 3 syllabus all chapters are crucial for sharpening quantitative aptitude. However, the chapter-wise weightage of the NCERT Class 3 Maths Syllabus is given as below:

  • Where to look from? – 4
  • Fun with Numbers – 12
  • Give and Take – 8
  • Long and Short – 5
  • Shapes and Designs – 10
  • Fun with Give and Take – 7
  • Time Goes on – 8
  • Who is Heavier – 5
  • How many times? – 10
  • Play with Patterns – 8
  • Jugs and Mugs – 7
  • Can We Share? – 5
  • Smart Charts – 6
  • Rupees and Paise – 5

From the above division of marks weightage, it is clear that you need to have a solid understanding of numbers so that you can learn the rest of the lessons. 

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Important Questions and Answers of Ch 9 Class 3 Maths 

Q1. What is the Importance of Maths Class 3 Chapter 9 in the Curriculum?

Ans: The chapter teaches the number of days in a week month and a year. It gives a comprehensive idea about time and calendar. The four seasons and the temperature changes associated with them are also discussed.

Q2. How Many Legs Does a Cockroach Have? So, Altogether, How Many Legs Do 5 Cockroaches have?

Ans: A cockroach has 6 legs.

Therefore, 5 cockroaches have = 6 + 6+ 6+ 6+6 i.e. 5 times 6 or 6X5 = 30 

5 cockroaches have 30 legs, in total. 

Q3. A Crab Has 10 Legs. How Many Legs Do 6 Crabs Have?

Ans: 6 crabs have = 10+10+10+10+10+10 i.e. 6 times 10 or 6X10 = 60. 

Therefore, 6 crabs have 60 legs.

Q4. 4 X 20 is _ Times _ or _ + _ + _ + _ =?  

Ans: 80

Q5. 10 Times 10 is How Much?

Ans: 10 times 10 = 10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10 i.e. 10X10 = 100. 

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