Word Problems
Find the Product
Multiple Choice
Mystery
100

Mr. Roberts class is going on a field trip to Dollywood. Each ticket cost $97. How much would 9 students' tickets be?

$873

100

28 x 4

112

100

What is 624 x 8?

a. 4,862

b. 4,892

c. 4,992

c. 4,992

100

Mr. Nelson works 154 hours each month. He works 8 months each year. How many hours does Mr. Nelson work each year?

1,232 hours

200

Each ski pass costs $109. How much do five ski passes cost?

$545

200

234 x 5

1,170

200

What is 847 x 6?

a. 5,082

b. 4,886

c. 4,898

a. 5,082

200

64,754 x 8

518,032

300

The Park family is staying at a hotel near an amusement park for 3 nights. The hotel costs $129 per night. How much will their 3 night- stay in the hotel cost?

$387

300

485 x 3

1,455

300

A box of nails has 2,428 nails. A construction worker buys 5 boxes of nails. How many nails does the construction worker buy?

a. 10,340 nails

b. 12,050 nails

c. 12,140 nails

c. 12,140 nails

300

Mrs. Adams class earns 67,342 dojo points every day. How many dojo points would they have after 9 days?

606,078 dojo points

400

Park View Elementary School ordered books. Each box of books cost $1,297. How much did they pay for 5 boxes of books?

$6,485

400

4,512 x 6

27,072

400

A toy company has a building block set that comes with 3,876 pieces. How many total pieces would come with 8 building block sets?

a. 21,008 pieces

b. 24,908 pieces

c. 30,908 pieces


c. 30,908 pieces

400

254,765 x 4

1,019,060

500

Each day 18,256 people visit the zoo. How many people will visit the zoo in 3 days?

54,768 people will visit the zoo

500

61,204 x 4

244,816

500

A local organization has 4,207 book bags to give students. Each book bag has 3 pencils. Which expression can be used to find the total number of pencils?

a. (4 x 3) + (2 x 3) + (0 x 3) + (7 x 3)

b. (4,000 x 3) + (200 x 3) + (7 x 3)

c. (4 + 20 + 7) x 3

b. (4,000 x 3) + (200 x 3) + (7 x 3)

500
Eric and Mika multiply 2,344 by different one-digit numbers. Eric says, "My product has four digits." Mika says, "My product has five digits. What one-digit numbers could Erica and Mika have chosen?

Eric (product has four digits) could have multiplied by:
1, 2, 3, or 4

Mika (product has five digits) could have multiplied by:
5, 6, 7, 8, or 9

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