Multiplication 1
Multiplication 2
Multiplication 3
Multiplication 4
Multiplication 5
100

Solve.

6 X 7 = ____

42

100

Solve. 


8 X 9 = _____



72

100

Solve.


5 X 6 = __

30

100

Solve.


12 X 5 = ___


60

100

Solve.


9 X 4 = ____

36

200

Solve.

45 X 3 =

135

200

Solve.


582 X 3 = ____

1, 746

200

Solve.

4,765 X 2 = _____

9, 530

200

Solve.

24 X 33 = _____

792

200

Solve.

16 X 7 = _____

112

300

Fill in the missing numbers to complete the multiplication problem using the distributive property.

2, 578 X 4 = 10, 312

               

(2,000 X 1__) + (500 X 4) + (2__ X 4) + (8 X 4)

  3______ + 4_______+ 280 + 5_____ = 10,312 

1) 4

2) 70

3) 8,000

4) 2,000

5) 32

300

Lionel used an area model to solve 65 X 17 = 1, 105.

 Fill in each blank with a number that would make the problem true.

              60          +         5

10          600                1______

+       

2__         3______           35



1) 50

2) 7

3) 420

300

Dorian created a pattern starting with the number 4. The pattern grows by multiplying the pervious number by 2 and adding 3.

Complete the table by writing the value of each term.

Term 1: 4

Term 2: ________

Term 3:_________

Term 4:_________ 

Term 2: 11

Term 3: 25

Term 4: 53

300

The chart shows the number of hours some of Mrs. Angulo's students read over summer break.

Student:     Jerome   Xavier   Brianna  Camilla  Angela

# of Hours:    24          8           12        4          16


Choose ALL the true statements.

A) Jerome read 3 times as many hours as Xavier

B) Camilla read 4 times as many hours as Angela

C) Xavier read twice as many hours as Camilla.

D) Brianna read twice as many hours as Jerome.

A) Jerome read 3 times as many hours as Xavier

AND

C) Xavier read twice as many hours as Camilla.

300

Pam baked 8 batches of brownies. There were 9 brownies in each batch. Her friend ate 21 brownies. How many brownies are left?


______ brownies

51 brownies

400

Multiply.


4,103 X 8

What is 32,824?

400

Which answer choice shows all of the composite factors of 24?

A) 4, 6, 8, 12, 24

B) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 12, 24

C) 1, 2, 3, 24

D) 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24

A) 4, 6, 8, 12, 24

400

Multiply.


752 X 6 =

4, 512

400

Choose ALL the composite numbers.

A) 23

B) 11

C) 21

D) 35

C) 21

AND 

D) 35

400

There are 26 students in a class. Each student has 24 markers. How many markers does the whole class have in all?

A) 2 markers

B) 50 markers

C) 625 markers

D) 2, 640 markers

C) 625 markers

500

Tamara has 8 times as many trophies as Melissa. Choose ALL the possible number of trophies that Tamara and Melissa may have?

A) Tamara 36, Melissa 6

B) Tamara 24, Melissa 3

C) Tamara 8, Melissa 1

D) Tamara 32, Melissa 4

B) Tamara 24, Melissa 3

C) Tamara 8, Melissa 1

D) Tamara 32, Melissa 4

500

Bruce picked 6 times as many nectarines as Clark. Clark picked 7 nectarines. Which equation can be solved to figure out how many nectarines Bruce picked?

A) __ + 6 = 7

B) 6 + 7 = __

C) 7 X 6 = __

D) 7 - __ = 6

C) 7 X 6 = __

500

A whale is 4 times longer than a certain fish. This fish is 3 feet long. How long is the whale?

A) 7 feet long

B) 4 feet long

C) 12 feet long

D) 16 feet long

C) 12 feet long

500

The Rodriguez family is going on a family trip. They have 2 vans that each hold 12 people. They also have 5 cars that each hold 5 people. How many people can go on the family trip?

A) 24 people

B) 48 people

C) 49 people

D) 600 people

C) 49 people

500

There are 13 bicycles and 9 tricycles at the bike shop. How many wheels are in the shop?

A) 53 wheels

B) 62 wheels

C) 88 wheels

D) 44 wheels

A) 53 wheels

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