Multiplication Facts
Multiplicative Comparison with Shells
Times as Long
Division Facts
Division Word Problems
100

What is 2x5?

10

100

James has 3 shells, but Henry has 4 times as many as James. How many does Henry have?

12

100

A shrimp is 3 inches, but a seahorse is 5 times as long. How many shrimp would equal the length of one seahorse?

15 

100

What is 8/2?

4

100

If Ms. McLaughlin has $20 dollars and wants to bring 5 students to the aquarium, how much would it cost for each student?

$4

200

What is 3x6?

18

200

Megan has 4 shells, but Jim has 6 times as many as Megan. How many does Jim have?

24

200

A crab is 5 inches, but a fish is 20 times as long. How many crabs would equal the length of one fish?

100

200

What is 15/3?

5

200

If Ms. Monte has $30 dollars and wants to bring 6 students to the aquarium, how much would it cost for each student?

$5

300

What is 5x8?

40

300

Steve has 7 shells, but Kyle has 5 times as many as Steve. How many does Kyle have?

35

300

A lobster is 6 inches, but a shark is 400 times as long. How many lobsters would equal the length of one shark?

2,400

300

What is 36/6?

6

300

Zach has 45 fish and wants to split them equally into 5 buckets. How many fish will go in each bucket?

9

400

What is 7x7?

49

400

Carol has 7 shells, but Lily has 8 times as many as Carol. How many does Lily have?

56

400

A fish is 7 inches, but a seal is 80 times as long. How many fish would equal the length of one seal?

560

400

What is 60/10?

6

400

Scott wants to buy 50 lobsters for his family cookout. He has 10 pots to cook them. How many lobsters can go in each pot?

5
500

What is 8x9?

72

500

Cassie has 10 shells, but Josh has 10 times as many as Cassie. How many does Josh have?

100

500

A fish is 9 inches, but a whale is 624 times as long. How many fish would equal the length of one whale?

5,616

500

What is 75/5?

15

500

Ms. Smith has $100 and each aquarium ticket costs $4. How many students can she bring to the aquarium? 

25

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