88.2 × 10 =
882
Estimate the product. Round each number to its greatest place value, then multiply.
323 × 5.6
1,800
If a chocolate-covered cherry costs $0.23, how much would 5 chocolate-covered cherries cost?
$ 1.15
Multiply:
0.06 × 4=
0.24
Multiply:
4.3 × 0.5 =
2.15
Multiply:
100 × 1.15 =
115
Estimate the product. Round each number to its greatest place value, then multiply.
6.94 × 541
3,500
Stefan bought 3 surfboards. If each surfboard cost $88.18, how much did Stefan spend in all?
$264.54
Each piece of cardboard is 2.7 centimeters thick. If Aaliyah stacks 4 pieces of cardboard on top of one another, how thick will the stack be?
10.8
Multiply:
74.2× 0.7
51.94
4.255 × 1,000 =
4,255
Estimate the product. Round each number to its greatest place value, then multiply.
9.98 × 61
600
How much does it cost to buy 18 rounds of miniature golf that cost $6.07 apiece?
$109.26
A chemist puts 0.81 liters of liquid in each of 6 beakers. How much liquid is there in total?
4.86
Multiply:
9.7 × 32.2 =
312.34
Multiply:
74.092 × 10,000 =
740,920
Estimate the product. Round each number to its greatest place value, then multiply.
461 × 5.3
2,500
Cups of milk cost $0.79 each. Colette buys 17 cups of milk. How much does Colette spend?
$
$13.43
Multiply:
6.3 × 378
2,381.4
Multiply:
7.8× 8.3
64.74
Multiply:
100,000 × 67.4 =
6,740,000
Estimate the product. Round each number to its greatest place value, then multiply.
7178 × 8.4
56,000
Pete likes to buy vegetables at the farmers' market. At one stand, he bought 4 tomatoes for $0.85 each and 2 bunches of kale for $2.75 each. He gave the seller a twenty-dollar bill. How much change should Pete receive?
$
$11.10
Multiply:
6.7 × 746=
4,998.2
Multiply:
2.3 × 44.8 =
103.04