Multiplication
Multiplication with Decimals
Division with Decimals
Word Problems
100

5 x 2

10

100

.008 x 4

.032

100

1.2 ÷ 6

0.2

100

Mrs. Silverstein sold 91 cupcakes at a food fair. The cupcakes were sold in boxes of “a baker’s dozen,” which is 13. She sold all the cupcakes at $15 per box. How much money did she receive?

$105

200

213 x 328

69,864

200

1.4 x 14

19.6

200

2.4 ÷ 40

0.06

200

Twenty polar bears live at the zoo. In four weeks, they eat 9,732.8 pounds of food altogether. Assuming each bear is fed the same amount of food, how much food is used to feed one bear for a week? Round your answer to the nearest pound.

487 pounds

300

739 x 741

547,599

300

4.5 x 4

18

300

14.7 ÷ 7

2.1

300

Carmella has collected 14 boxes of baseball cards. There are 315 cards in each box. How many cards does Carmella have?

4, 410

400
530 x 7415

3,929,950

400

9.3 x 9

83.7

400

3.45 ÷ 300

0.115

400

A club had some money to purchase new chairs. After buying 355 chairs at $199 each, there was $1,068 remaining. How much money did the club have at first?

$71,713

500

4,004 x 987

3,951,948

500

15.78 x 15

236.7

500

14.7 ÷ 40

0.3675

500

The total weight of 30 bags of flour and 4 bags of sugar is 42.6 kg. If each bag of sugar weighs 0.75 kg, what is the weight of each bag of flour?

1.32 kg

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