Multiplying Whole numbers
Word Problems
Writing Equations
100

Find the product: 20 × 5



100

100

Aiden earns 106 points in his favorite video game. He spends 14 points on new gear. He then splits the rest of his points evenly between two new levels. How many points does Aiden have left for each level?

46

100

Write an expression that represents the calculation “add 5 and 6, then multiply by 3"?



(5+6) x 3

200

Find the product: 70 × 7



490

200

The school had 67 tablets for students. They purchased 13 more. Over time, 24 tablets stopped working. How many tablets are still working?

56

200

Which expression represents the calculation “subtract 13 from 17, then multiply by 3"?



3 × (17 − 13)

300

Multiply 28 by 100.



2,800

300

The art club made 16 posters for the school hallway. Their teacher added 24 more posters. They displayed them evenly on 8 bulletin boards. How many posters went on each board?

5

300

There are 7 buses with 10 students on each bus. 13 students get off early for a field trip stop. Write an expression that would be used to calculate the number of students present at school.

(7x10) - 13

400

Find the product: 508 × 28

14,222

400

Pam made 3 dozen cupcakes. She took them to school and divided them evenly between her 6 teachers. How many cupcakes did each teacher receive?


6

400

A bakery makes 9 trays with 12 cookies on each tray. 15 cookies are sold. Write an expression that would be used to calculate the number of students present at school.

(9x12) -15

500

953 x 99

94,347

500

Tracy is saving for a new pair of boots that cost $59. She has $18 in her piggy bank. Her aunt gives her $15 for her birthday. How much money does Tracy still need to buy the boots?




26

500


A school has 4 classes with 8 students each. 7 students leave early. Write an expression that would be used to calculate the number of students present at school.

(4x8)-7

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