Vocabulary
Multiplication
Division
Word Problems 1
Word Problems 2
100

What is the answer to a multiplication problem?

product

100

56 x 8 (use box method)

448

100

72 ÷ 8 (use standard quetoint)

9

100

Nancy has 25 books. Sara has 5 times more books than Nancy. How many books does Sara have ?         (use area model) or (box method)

125 books

100

There are 43 calories in a candy bar. How many calories are there in 41 candy bars ?                         (use standard)

1,763 calories

200
What is the answer to a division problem?
Quotient
200

734 x 4 (use standard method)

2,936

200

85 ÷ 5 (use standard quetiont)

17

200

Sara has 49 orange balloons and 17 blue balloons. Sally has 5 times more orange balloons than Sara. How many orange balloons does Sally have? (use standard method)

245 orange balloons

200

Mike bought 5 dozen eggs from the grocery store to bake some cakes. He plans to bake the cakes over 7 days. How many eggs did Mike buy? (use box or area)

60 eggs

300
What is the name for the numbers being multiplied together?
factors
300

3,834 x 8 (use box method)

30,672

300

365 ÷ 2 (use area model)

182 r 1

300

Mary goes fishing with Joan. They catch 4 trout. If they equally split up the trout, how may will each one get ? (use standard)

2 trout

300

Tom was at the beach for five days and found 8 seashells and 36 starfish. He plans to give all of his seashells equally to his four friends. How many seashells will each friend get? (use partial)

2 seashells

400
What is the name for the number that is dividing into another number?
Divisor
400

12 x 74 (use partial product)

888

400

806 ÷ 5 (use partial quetiont)

161 r 1

400

Benny had 210 dollars to spend on 7 books. After buying them he had 14 dollars. How much did each book cost? (use partial)

$28

400

Sara sold half of her comic books and then bought 7 more. She now has 17. How many did she begin with ? (use standard)

20 comic books

500
What is the name for the number that is being divided up?
Dividend
500

78 x 94 (use partial product)

7,332

500

572 ÷ 8 (use area model)

71 r 4

500

Tom bought 5 new baseball trading cards to add to his collection. The next day his dog ate half of his collection. There are now only 47 cards left. How many cards did Tom start with ? (use box or area)

89 baseball cards

500

Tim bought a soft drink for 2 dollars and 7 candy bars. He spent a total of 16 dollars. How much did each candy bar cost? (use partial)

$2

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