68 x 9
68 x 9 = 612
195 ÷ 5
195 ÷ 5 = 39
Michael is arranging trading cards in his album. He has a total of 24 cards. He has the same number of baseball, basketball, football and soccer cards. How many of each card does Michael have? *Remember to show your work and write a complete sentence for your answer.
24 ÷ 4 = 6
Michael has 6 of each card.
Last weekend was a big day at the museum for the Titanic exhibit. On Friday, 32 classes visited the exhibit. Three times as many classes visited on Saturday than on Friday. How many classes in all visited on both days? *Remember to show your work and write a complete sentence for your answer.
32 x 3 = 96
96 + 32 = 128
There were 128 classes that visited on both days.
Sam read a book that was 141 pages long. He read each day for 8 days and finished the last few pages on the 8th day. How many pages did he read the first 7 days and how many pages did he read on the 8th day? *Remember to show your work and write a complete sentence for your answer.
141 ÷ 8 = 17 R5
Sam read 17 pages for the first 7 days and read 5 pages on the 8th day.
453 x 7
3,171
8,294 ÷ 2
4,147
Janet makes cookies for her friends afterschool. She has 3 ovens. Each oven can bake 28 cookies at one time. How many total cookies did Janet make if each oven cooked the same number of cookies? *Remember to show your work and write a complete sentence for your answer.
28 x 3 = 84
Janet made 84 cookies.
Marvin mows yards for extra money. He can mow 35 yards a week. If he mows the same number of yards each day, how many yards does Marvin mow each day? *Remember to show your work and write a complete sentence for your answer.
35 ÷ 7 = 5
**7 days in a week
Marvin mowed 5 yards each day.
Motor City & Co. ships cars for people who are moving. Each truck can fit 6 cars on it. They have 77 cars that need to be moved. How many trucks do they need? *Remember to show your work and write a complete sentence for your answer.
77 ÷ 6 = 12 R5
Motor City & Co. will need 13 trucks so that all the cars will be moved.
1,683 x 4
6,732
769 ÷ 4
769 ÷ 4 = 192 R1
Jennifer has 60 beads. She wants to make bracelets for her friends. If she has 10 friends, how many beads can she put on each bracelet? *Remember to show your work and write a complete sentence for your answer.
60 ÷ 10 = 6
Jennifer can put 6 beads on each bracelet.
Amelia bought 40 black T-shirts for $4 each. She painted designs on them and then sold each T-shirt for $8. How much profit did Amelia make selling her fancy T-shirts? *Remember to show your work and write a complete sentence for your answer.
40 x 4 = $160 (cost of black T-shirts)
40 x 8 = $320 (money earned from designed shirts)
320 - 160 = $160 (profit)
Amelia made $160 in profit selling her fancy T-shirts.
Mr. Bull bought a package of Skittles with 343 pieces of candy. He split them evenly among the 5 groups of students in his class and ate the rest. How many Skittles did each of the groups get? *Remember to show your work and write a complete sentence for your answer.
343 ÷ 5 = 68 R3
Each group got 68 Skittles and Mr. Bull ate 3 Skittles.
72 x 95
6,840
9,453 ÷ 4
9,453 ÷ 4 = 2,363 R1
There were 34 fourth graders who bought pencils at the school store on Monday. On Tuesday, 27 fourth graders bought pencils. If each student bought 8 pencils, how many pencils were sold on Monday? *Remember to show your work and write a complete sentence for your answer.
34 x 8 = 272
There were 272 pencils sold on Monday.
Ava earned $455 babysitting. If she spends $200 and then splits the remaining money between 5 charities, how much money will each charity receive? *Remember to show your work and write a complete sentence for your answer.
455 - 200 = 255
255 ÷ 5 = 51
Each charity will receive $51.
Mrs. Smith had $130 to buy dry erase boards for her students. Each dry erase board cost $6. How many dry erase boards could she afford to buy? *Remember to show your work and write a complete sentence for your answer.
130 ÷ 6 = 21 R4
Mrs. Smith could buy 21 dry erase boards with $4 leftover.
3,256 x 98
3,256 x 98 = 319,088
7,217 ÷ 8
7,217 ÷ 8 = 902 R1
Ruby makes $60 in five days of babysitting. How much money does Ruby make for one day of babysitting? *Remember to show your work and write a complete sentence for your answer.
60 ÷ 5 = 12
Ruby makes $12 for one day of babysitting.
Wylie purchased 14 cans of sliced pears. Each can contains 45 slices of pear. If Wylie eats 345 slices of pears, how many slices does he have remaining? *Remember to show your work and write a complete sentence for your answer.
45 x 14 = 630
630 - 345 = 285
Wylie has 285 slices of pears remaining.
Mrs. Winston has to put 300 books on shelves. If 7 books will fit on each shelf, how many shelves will Mrs. Winston need to hold all her books? *Remember to show your work and write a complete sentence for your answer.
300 ÷ 7 = 42 R6
Mrs. Winston will need 43 shelves to hold all her books.