Multiplication Level 1
Multiplication Level 2
Estimating
Fractions
Miscellaneous
100

10 x 9=

90

100

12 x 11=

132

100

What is the best estimate for 14 x 8=____?

120

100

Which fraction is equivalent to 4/6?

a. 8/9

b. 10/12

c. 8/12

c. 8/12

100

0.34 ____ 0.3

greater than

200

20 x 7=

140

200

23 x 26 =

598

200

What is the best estimate for 41 x 4=___?

160

200

Name two fractions equivalent to 1/4. Use denominators of __/8 and ___/12. 

2/8 and 3/12

200

Greater than, less than, or equal to?

53/100 _______ 6/10

Less than

300

40 x 20

800

300

35 x 42 =

1470

300

What is the best estimate for 28 x 62= ___?

1800

300

3/10 + 47/100 = _____

77/100

300

What is the equation for this problem? DO NOT SOLVE.

Tyler has laid out his toys.  He has 14 rows of 37 dinosaurs.  He also has 28 rows of 67 cars.  

(14 X 37)+(28 X 67)=X

400

60 x 8=

480

400

57 x 36 =

2052

400

What is the best estimate for 59x 43=___?

2400

400

Suzy and Larry each got a strip of fruit-by-the-foot.  Suzy chewed 3/4 of her strip.  Larry chewed 6/7 of his strip.  Who chewed more?

Larry

400

367 x 8 = x

x=2936

500

26 x 40=

1040

500

88 x 92=

8096

500

What is the best estimate for 79x 81=___?

6400

500

Write two decimals that are equivalent to 30/100 and 3/10. 

0.3

0.30

500

Isabel made cookies for Mrs. Hochbaum.  Her first batch had 9 rows of 15 cookies.  The second batch had 13 rows of 21 cookies.  How many cookies did she make altogether?

You must have the equation and answer with label. 

(9x15) +(13 x 21)=x

135 + 273 =408 cookies

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