Multiplication
Word Problems
Division
Multiplication with Decimals
Word problems with decimals
100

What is the product of 1,834 x 23?

42,182

100

A school prize store orders 13 cases of pencils each containing 125 packs of 12 and 15 cases of erasers each containing 88 packs of 14. How many more pencils did the store order than erasers?

The store ordered _____ more pencils than erasers.  

1,020

100

What is the quotient of 2,544 ÷ 53?

A. 12

B. 38

C. 48

D. 93

48

100

Match expression to the best estimated product. 

A. 2.19 x 6.78

B. 6.49 x 2.25

C. 1.99 x 5.95

D. 0.48 x 6.1 

1. 12

2. 14

3. 3

A - 2

B - 1

C - 1

D - 3

100

Pecans and almonds each cost $6.80 per pound. Kendall buys 1.5 pounds of pecans and 2.5 pounds of almonds. What is the total cost of Kendall's purchase?

27.2

200

Match each expression to a correct product using a standard algorithm. 

1. 5,418

2. 7,182

3. 25,648

4. 54,172

A. 58 x 934                         C. 229 X 112

B. 126 x 43                         D. 378 x 19

A - 4

B - 1

C - 3

D - 2

200

Susan is saving to buy a keyboard for $340. She has saved $32 each month for 7 months. How much money does Susan still need to save? 

A. $99

B. $116

C. $224

D. $564

B. $116

200

What is the quotient of 498 ÷ 72? If there is a remainder, represent it as a fraction.

6 66/72

200

Select all the expressions that would have an estimated product of 12.

A. 12.12 x 0.55

B. 2.04 x 3.99

C. 5.97 x 1.8

D. 4.73 x 3.8

E. 3.08 x 4

 

C.

E.

200

The table below shows the cost of items at a candy store. 

Item                                       Cost

Chocolate bar                        $2.99 each

Candy rope                           $0.45 per ounce

Peanut butter cups                 $1.50 each

Bubble gum                           $0.29 per ounce

Wayne has $10.00 to spend. Select all the purchases that Wayne has enough money to make. 

A. 3 chocolate bars

B. 25 ounces of candy rope

C. 2 chocolate bars and 3 peanut butter cups

D. 3 peanut butter cups and 5 ounces of bubble gum

E. 24 ounces of bubble gum and 2 ounces of candy rope

A, D, E

300

What is the product of 549 x 26?

A. 3,294

B. 4,252

C. 10,980

D. 14,274

D. 14,274

300

A theatre has a lower section and an upper section. The lower section as 1,293 seats and the upper section has 878 seats. For a show's 39 performances, every seat in the theater was filled. How many total people attended the show? 

_______ people attended the show

84,669

300

What is the quotient of 6,845 ÷ 35? If there is a remainder, represent it as a fraction.

195 20/35

300

Solve to find the product for each equation. 

1. 9.6 x 5.5 = 

2. 7.4 x 1.2 = 

1. 52.8

2. 8.88

300

Over the weekend, Bernie worked and earned money. What he earned is shown in the table below. Use the information from the table to solve the following questions: 

Job                                        Money Earned 

Washing the car                         $10.25

 Vacuuming the house                $13.53 

Walking the Dog                         $18.98 

Cleaning the garage                    $24.63

Part A: How much money did Bernie make from cleaning the garage and washing the car combined? 



34.88

400

A theater had 2,785 seats. The show had 29 performances, and every seat was filled at each performance. How many total people saw the show? 

80,765

400

Tito is trying to save money from his appliance repair service to buy a dirt bike. He needs $9,945 to buy the dirt bike from a friend. Tito receives a $50 fee for every service call, and an additional $15 an hour for the time it takes him to repair an appliance. If Tito spends an average of 1 hour on every job, how many jobs will he need to work to buy his dirt bike? 


 Tito will need to work _____ jobs to have the full amount of money to buy the dirt bike. 

153 

400

What is the quotient of 12,455 ÷ 50? If there is a remainder, represent it as a fraction.

249 5/50

400

What is the product of 6.1 x 3.6?

21.96

400

Part B: Bernie wants to use the money he earned from washing the car and walking the dog to buy a new skateboard. The skateboard costs $28.94. Does he have enough money? If not, how much more does he need? If he does have enough, how much change will he receive? 


0.29

500

Fill in the blank with the numerical value to make the statement true. 

The product of 592 x 176 is

104,192

500

A company wants to donate $54,391 to 25 different charities evenly. The company plans to use the remaining money, if any, for next year's charities. How much money will the company have left for next year's charity donation?

16

500

What is the quotient of 10,257 ÷ 98? If there is a remainder, represent it as a fraction.

104 65/98

500

What is the product of 5.6 x 9.5?

53.2

500

Part C: If Bernie did all of his chores for 3 weekends in a row, how much money would he earn? Job Money Earned Washing the car $10.25 Vacuuming the house $13.53 Walking the Dog $18.98 Cleaning the garage $24.63

202.17

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