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Multi-step Word Problem
100

4 x 6 =

Use an Array to answer the question.

What is 24

100

18 ÷ 3 =

Draw a picture to solve.

What is 6

100

Jadyn bought 8 bags of candies. Each bag cost $7. How much did Jadyn spend altogether?

What is $56

100

15 divided by____ = 5. Write a multiplication equation that could help you solve this problem.

What is 3 x 5 = 15 or 5 x 3 = 15

100

At Raymond's Peach Farm, farmers picked 9 peaches a day for 1 week.  12 of the peaches had worms and had to be thrown away.  How many peaches do the farmers have left?

9 x 7 = 63 peaches picked

63 - 12 wormy peaches = 51 peaches left.


200

3 x 9 =

Solve the problem using Repeated Addition.

What is 27

200

32 divided by 8

Create a bar diagram to solve.

What is 4

200

Kameron spent $36 buying holiday surprised for his 4 best friends.  He got them all the same gift. How much money did Kameron spend on each friend?

What is $9

200

72 ÷ ____= 9. Write a multiplication equation that could help you solve this problem.

What is 9 x 8 = 72 or 8 x 9 = 72

200

Sarah has 12 cupcakes to bring to a party. Ronni has 23 cookies to bring. If they put the desserts together and the guests share them equally, how many desserts do the 7 guests each get to have?

12 + 23 = 35

35 ÷ 7 guests = 5

What is 5 desserts

300

9 x 7 =

Solve the problem using groups.

What is 63

300

54 divided by 9 =

Create an array to solve.

What is 6

300

Kylie has a bushel of 48 apples she bought at Costco. She needs 6 apples to make an apple pie. How many pies can she make?

What is 8 pies

300

write the fact family for the following numbers:

                            5, 35, 7, 

5 x 7 = 35

7 x 5 = 35

35 ÷ 7 = 5

35 ÷ 5 = 7

300

Mrs. Verdugo had 96 starbursts that she gave to the students, who were paying close attention during Zoom.  Mrs. Zubak had 3 students, Ms. Karen had 5 students, and Mrs. Paterson had 4 students.  If the super students share the Starbursts equally, how many will each student receive?

What is 8 Starbursts

400

16 x 9 =

Solve the problem using Distributive property.

(10 x 9) + (6 x 9) =

     90    +   54  = 144

What is 144

400

34 ÷ 4 =

Solve the problem using repeated subtraction.

What is 8 R 2

400

Joanne saw 54 presents under the family Christmas tree.  She knew that she always get the same amount of presents as her 5 siblings get.  How many presents should Joanne plan on receiving from under the tree.  THINK THROUGH THIS CAREFULLY!!!

What is 9 ladybugs

400

_____ ÷ 6 = 8

Draw a bar diagram to help you solve this problem.

48 ÷ 6 = 8

400

Mrs. Olson brought in 3 packages of juice boxes for third grade to have with their pizza. Each package has 12 juice boxes. Does Mrs. Olson have enough Juice boxes for all 62 3rd grade students?

Explain your reasoning

She does not have enough.  She has 36 juice boxes, but she needs 26 more.

500

17 x 6 =

Write a word problem to go with the equation, then solve it.

What is 102

500

56 ÷ 7 = 

Write a word problem to go with the equation.  Then, solve it.

What is 8 

500

There are 25 students in the class.  Each student read 3 books.  There are 4 chapters in each book.  How many chapters did they altogether?

What is 300 chapters

500

Which of the following does not belong?  Explain your reasoning.

           A.  3 x 7 = 21

           B.  21 ÷ 3 = 7

           C.  21 ÷ 7 = 8

           D.  3 x (4+3) = 21

What is C

500

Waldo wanted to have the best day ever at Disneyland.  He gets $10 a month allowance and he saved his entire allowance for 2 years.  He also saved $50 of birthday money and $20 from Ramadan.  He paid $175 for his ticket into Disneyland, $25 for meals.  He wants to buy a Star Wars sweatshirt as a souvenir, but it cost $79.  Does he have enough money to buy the sweatshirt? Explain your answer

$10 a month x 12 months = $120 a year

$120 + $120 = $240

$240 + $50 + $20 = $310

$310 - ($175 + $25) = $110

He can buy the sweatshirt and he will still still have $31 left.

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