Let’s solve each multiplication problem one by one. Remember, multiplying by 8 means adding the number to itself 8 times — or just using your 8 times table!
We’ll go in order from 1 to 16:
1.
4 × 8
4 groups of 8 = 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 = 32
→
32
2.
6 × 8
6 groups of 8 = 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 = 48
→
48
3.
7 × 8
7 groups of 8 = 56 (you can think: 5×8=40, plus 2×8=16 → 40+16=56)
→
56
4.
3 × 8
3 groups of 8 = 24
→
24
5.
5 × 8
5 groups of 8 = 40
→
40
6.
2 × 8
2 groups of 8 = 16
→
16
7.
12 × 8
Think: 10×8 = 80, and 2×8 = 16 → 80 + 16 = 96
→
96
8.
8 × 8
This is a square number! 8 eights = 64
→
64
9.
9 × 8
10×8 = 80, minus 1×8 = 8 → 80 - 8 = 72
→
72
10.
0 × 8
Anything multiplied by 0 is 0
→
0
11.
10 × 8
Just add a zero to 8 → 80
→
80
12.
11 × 8
10×8 = 80, plus 1×8 = 8 → 80 + 8 = 88
→
88
13.
6 × 8
Same as #2 → 48
→
48
14.
1 × 8
One group of 8 = 8
→
8
15.
11 × 8
Same as #12 → 88
→
88
16.
5 × 8
Same as #5 → 40
→
40
✔ All answers checked!
Final Answer:
1. 32
2. 48
3. 56
4. 24
5. 40
6. 16
7. 96
8. 64
9. 72
10. 0
11. 80
12. 88
13. 48
14. 8
15. 88
16. 40
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of year 3 mathematics worksheet.