Multiplying Whole Numbers 1
Multiplying Whole Numbers 2
Multiplying Decimal Numbers by Whole Numbers
Multiplying Decimal Numbers 1
MISC.
100
18 x 3 =
54
100
14 x 13 =
182
100
1.2 x 9 =
10.8
100
6.3 x 2.1 =
13.23
100
Miss Stoffel has 97 students in her class. She gave 4 assignments to each student during the school week. How many total papers did Miss Stoffel have to grade?
388
200
56 x 7 =
392
200
37 x 21 =
777
200
5.36 x 9 =
48.24
200
1.96 x 1.1 =
2.156
200
There are 45 rows of seats in the gym during a school assembly. Each row has 32 seats. How many total seats are in the gym?
1440
300
169 x 5 =
845
300
126 x 13 =
1,638
300
8.364 x 15 =
125.46
300
12.68 x 2.8 =
35.504
300
Mrs. Smith buys candy for her class. She spends around $10.25 a week. If there are 32 weeks in a school year, how much money does she spend altogether?
$328
400
4,267 x 8
34,136
400
528 x 54 =
28,512
400
165.32 x 48 =
7,935.36
400
134.8 x 4.2
566.16
400
Andrew has $123.36 in his pocket. If he were to multiply that amount by 15, how much money would he have in his pocket?
$1850.40
500
12,341 x 6 =
74,046
500
1,654 x 48 =
79,392
500
45.216 x 62 =
2,803.392
500
425.87 x 6.4 =
2,725.568
500
1,587.3 x 2.5
3,968.25
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