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Mr. Jones has 9 packs of markers with 36 boxes in each pack. Ms. Rivera has 8 packs of markers with 42 boxes in each pack. How many total boxes of markers do both teachers have?


 660 boxes

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A factory produced 936 bottles of juice. Each crate can hold 8 bottles. How many crates are needed?

117 crates

100

720 ÷ 8 = 

9

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There are 32 crayons in one box.
If 4 students share 7 boxes equally, how many crayons does each student receive?

56 crayons

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There are 24 pencils in a box.
Which equation shows how to find the number of pencils, P, in b boxes?

A. 24 ÷ b = P
B. P × b = 24
C. 24 × b = P
D. b + 24 = P

C. 24 × b = P

200

Mrs. Carter has 5 cartons of crayons with 48 boxes in each carton. Mr. Lee has 7 cartons of crayons with 54 boxes in each carton. How many total boxes of crayons do both teachers have?


618 boxes

200

A toy store has 648 action figures. Each box holds 8 action figures. How many boxes are needed?
 

81 boxes

200

360 ÷ 6 =  

904

200

An art kit holds 54 beads.
If 6 students share 10 kits equally, how many beads does each student get?

90 beads

200

There are 15 socks in a container. Which equation shows how to find the number of socks, S, in c containers.

A. c x S = 15

 B. S x c = 15 

C. 15 x c = S

 D.15 - c = S

C. 15 x c = S

300

Ms. Smith has 12 bins of pencils with 32 boxes in each bin. Mr. Adams has 9 bins of pencils with 45 boxes in each bin. How many total boxes of pencils do both teachers have?


 789 boxes

300

A school printed 384 worksheets. Each stack contains 4 worksheets. How many stacks are needed?
 

96 stacks

300

6,300 ÷ 7 =  

900

300

72 markers come in a bundle.
If 16 project groups share 18 bundles equally, how many markers does each group get?

81 markers

300

There are 32 crayons in a pack.
Which equation shows how to find the number of crayons, C, in p packs?

A. C = 32 × p
B. 32 + p = C
C. 32 ÷ C = p
D. C × p = 32

A. C = 32 × p

400

A school ordered 8 cases of construction paper with 127 sheets in each case. Another school ordered 5 cases of construction paper with 134 sheets in each case. How many sheets of construction paper were ordered in total?


1,686 sheets

400

A teacher bought 2,475 notebooks. Each bundle has 5 notebooks. How many bundles are needed?

 495 bundles

400

7,080 ÷ 6 =  

1,180

400

Last year, Mr. Lee built 3 shelves with 15 books on each shelf. This year, he plans to build twice as many shelves with the same number of books on each shelf. How many books will he place this year?

90 books

400

Each jar holds 20 candies.
Which equation shows how to find the total number of candies, T, in j jars?

A. j ÷ 20 = T
B. 20 × j = T
C. 20 - j = T
D. T × j = 20

B. 20 × j = T

500

Ms. Thompson has 7 boxes of colored chalk with 156 sticks in each box. Mr. Garcia has 4 boxes of colored chalk with 142 sticks in each box. How many sticks of chalk do both teachers have together?


1,660 sticks

500

A sticker factory made 2,916 stickers. Each sheet holds 9 stickers. How many sheets are needed?
 

324 sheets

500

9,240 ÷ 3 =

 3,080

500

Last year, Mrs. Carter baked 3 trays of cookies with 18 cookies on each tray. This year, she plans to bake twice as many trays with the same number of cookies on each tray. How many cookies will she bake this year?

108 cookies

500

A carton contains 12 markers.
Which equation shows how to find the number of markers, M, in n cartons?

A. M ÷ n = 12
B. 12 - n = M
C. n + M = 12
D. 12 × n = M

D. 12 × n = M

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