Multiplication
Volume with Formulas
Division
Interpreting Remainders
Volume with Unit Cubes
100

Find the product of 24×32.

What is 768.

100

The area of the base of a rectangular prism is 16 cm2 and the height is 7 cm. 

Enter the volume, in cubic centimeters, of this prism.


What is 112 cm3

100

What is the quotient of 225÷15?

What is 15. 

100

In a class of 4545 students, if each group has 77 students, how many groups are formed?

59 R 2

What is 60 groups. 

100

Sue-Ellen is shopping for boxes. Which attribute should she use to determine the amount the box will hold?

A. area

B. perimeter

C. length

D. volume

What is D. 

200

Solve.

634 x 25


What is 15,850

200

Calculate the volume of a rectangular prism with dimensions 10,5, and 2.

What is 100. 
200

Find the quotient 6,792 / 13. 

522 R 6

200

You have 2929 apples and want to divide them among 55 friends. How many apples does each friend get?

53 R 14

What is each friend gets 53 apples.

200

The rectangular prism given is a solid.



Enter an equation that can be used to calculate the volume of the rectangular prism in cubic centimeters.

What is 5 x 5 x 4 = 100 cm3.

300
Solve for n. 


1,234 X 45 = n 

What is n = 55,530

300

An aquarium has a volume of 1,000 cubic feet. The area of the base is 40 ft2. The height is unknown.



What is the value of h, the height of the aquarium?

What is 25 ft. 

300

Two students bake 394 cookies for the choir bake sale. They put them into boxes that hold 12 cookies.

Part A: What is the minimum number of boxes needed to put all the cookies in a box?

Part B: How many cookies will be in the box that is not filled?


What is 

Part A: 33 boxes

Part B: 10 cookies

300

Jackie picks 130 tomatoes from her garden.

  • She fills jars with 4 tomatoes each.

  • Jackie keeps the leftover tomatoes.

How many leftover tomatoes does Jackie keep?

Explain your answer.

130  4 = 32 R 2. 

Jackie can fill 32 jars with 4 tomatoes and has 2 tomatoes leftover to keep

What is Jackie keeps 2 tomatoes.

300

Matt packed a box full of 1 cubic centimeter blocks as given below.

What is the volume of the box, in cubic centimeters?

A. 200 cu cm

B. 175 cu cm

C. 105 cu cm

D. 160 cu cm

What is A. 

400

Jack buys 150 chicken wings. Mia buys 4 times as many chicken wings as Jack.

Which expression represents how many chicken wings Mia buys.

A. 150 - 4

B. 4 x 150

C. 150  4

D. 4 + 150

What is B.

400

Steven wants to pack as many 1 cubic foot boxes into large shipping containers. He can choose from Container A and Container B.

If Steven wants to pack the greatest number of boxes, which container should he choose? Explain your answer below.

Who is Steven. 

Steven should choose Container A. Reasoning should include that the volume of Container A is 30 cubic feet and can hold 30 boxes while Container B has a volume of 24 cubic feet and can only hold 24 boxes.

400

Sydney and her 2 friends competed as a team in a math competition. 

  • Each person on the team scored the same number of points.

  • The team scored a total of 777 points.

How many points did each person score?

What is 259.

400

If there are 3,232 students and 66 can fit in a bus, how many buses are needed?

48 R 64

What is 49 buses. 

400

The right rectangular prism is built using 1-inch cubes.

Which TWO expressions can be used to find the volume, in cubic inches, of the right rectangular prism?


A. 18 + 6

B. 18 x 6

C. 6 x 6 x 3

D. 6 + 6 + 3

E. 6 x 3 + 6 x 6

What is B and C. 

500

Max ships 25 large boxes of friendship bracelets. Each box holds 3,490 bracelets.

How many total bracelets did Max ship?

A. 147,280

B. 87,250

C. 24,330

D. 76,620

What is B. 

500

Great Cereal company packages their cereal in boxes that are 8 inches long, 3 inches wide, and 10 inches tall.

Part A: How many cubic inches of cereal could the box hold?

Part B: Which of the following could hold the same amount of cereal?

A. 6 in x 8 in x 5 in

B. 5 in x 7 in x 6 in

C. 6 in x 6 in x 20 in

D. 4 in x 6 in x 5 in

Part A

What is 240 cubic inches

Part B

What is A

500

Teachers create groups for a field trip.

  • 128 students attend the field trip.

  • Groups may have no less than 5 and no more than 7 students.

What is the greatest number of groups the teachers can create?

A. 18

B. 19

C. 25

D. 26

What is C. 

500

You bake 6,464 cookies and put them in boxes of 1,010. How many boxes do you need?

6 R 404

What is 7 boxes. 

500

What is the volume of the shape?

What is 10 cubic units. 

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