2, 3, and 4 Digit Multiplication
Order of Operations
Distributive Property (Expanded Form)
Estimation
Comparison Problems
100
234 x 6
1,404
100
2 + (2 x 5)
20
100
5 x 28
5 x (20 + 8) (5 x 20) + (5 x 8) 100 + 40 140
100
206 x 5
10,000
100
Stacey made a model using 2 times as many red beads as blue beads. She used a total of 12 beads. How many of them were blue?
4 of them were blue.
200
2,305 x 5
11,525
200
(6 - 3) + 24
27
200
3 x (203)
3 x (200 + 3) (3 x 200) + (3 x 3) 600 + 9 609
200
322 x 6
1,800
200
Bob had 4 times as many apples than oranges. He had a total of 25 pieces of fruit. How many apples did he have?
Bob had 20 apples.
300
323 x 9
2,907
300
(8 - 3) x 10
50
300
8 x (149)
8 x (100 + 40 + 9) (8 x 100) + (8 x 40) + (8 x 9) 800 + 320 + 72 1,192
300
2,869 x 3
9,000
300
At the zoo, there were 3 times as many monkeys as lions. There were 24 animals altogether. How many of them were lions?
There were 6 lions.
400
1,052 x 8
8,416
400
(11 + 9) x 5 - 3
97
400
9 x (215)
9 x (200 + 10 + 5) (9 x 200) + (9 x 10) + (9 x 5) 1800 + 90 + 45 1,935
400
782 x 8
6,400
400
Sue scored a total of 35 points in two games. She scored 6 times as many points in the second game as the first. How many points did she score in the second game?
Sue scored 30 points in the second game.
500
8,571 x 7
59,997
500
(25 x 4) + 30 - 15
115
500
8 x (650)
8 x (600 + 50) (8 x 600) + (8 x 50) 4800 + 400 5,200
500
2,772 x 4
12,000
500
Ryan counted a total of 40 cars. There were 9 times as many red cars as white cars. How many cars were red?
There were 36 red cars.
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