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Distributive Property
Word Problems
Grab Bag (BONUS)
100

Find these 3 products:

5 x 5

5 x 50

5 x 500

5 x 5 = 25

5 x 50 = 250

5 x 500 = 2500

100

Estimate the product:

6 x 125  

Round 125 to 100:

6 x 100 = 600

100

How would you use the Distributive Property to find 6 x 132?

= (6 x 100) + (6 x 30) + (6 x 2)

= 600 + 180 + 12

= 792

100

A museum has 4 display cases. There are 118 coins in each case. How many coins are there in all the display cases?

4 x 118 =

= 400 + 40 + 32

= 472 coins in all

100

Round 98,732 to the ten thousands place.

99,000

200

The Mississippi River is about 8 times the length of the Hudson River. If the Hudson River is about 300 miles long, about how many miles long is the Mississippi River?

8 x 300 = Mississippi River length


The Mississippi River is about 2,400 miles long.

200

Estimate the product:

9 x 62  

Round 62 to 60:

9 x 60 = 540

200

How would you use the Distributive Property to find 5 x 811?

= (5 x 800) + (5 x 10) + (5 x 1)

= 4,000 + 50 + 5

= 4,055

200

A large fish tank can hold 245 gallons of water. A pet store buys 3 large fish tanks. How much water will they need to fill all 3 tanks?

245 x 3 =

= 600 + 120 + 15

= 735 gallons of water


200

A total of 103,985 fans attended the baseball game on Saturday, and a total of 103,667 fans attended the game on Sunday. Use > or < to compare the attendances. Which day had more fans attend the game? Which place value should you use to compare?

103,985 > 103,667

Use the hundreds place to compare.

300

Brandon says 4 x 800 is greater than 8 x 4,000. Renee says 4 x 800 is less than 8 x 4,000. Who is correct? Why?

Renee is correct because 4,000 has three zeros and 800 only has two zeros. The answer for 8 x 4,000 = 32,000, while the answer for 4 x 800 = 3,200. 32,000 is a bigger product.

300

Sarah earns $48 a week babysitting. She saves all of her earnings for 6 weeks. Estimate to determine about how much money Sarah saves.

Round $48 to $50

50 x 6 = 300

Sarah earns about $300 babysitting.

300

How would you use the Distributive Property to find 4 x 731?

= (4 x 700) + (4 x 30) + (4 x 1)

= 2,800 + 120 + 4

= 2,924

300

A red tree frog can jump up to 150 times its body length. If it is 5 cm long, how far can the frog jump?

150 x 5cm =

= 500 + 250

= 750 cm

300

There are 17,000 people registered for a dance marathon. Only 10,730 people registered to volunteer. How many people registered to dance?

17,000 – 10,730 = 6,270

6,270 people registered to dance.

400

Bob says 4 x 500 = 200. Explain his error.

Bob forgot to add a zero into his answer. 4 x 5 = 20, so his answer should have an extra zero in addition to the two zeros that 500 has.

400

Ellie estimates the product of 211 and 6 is 1,800. Is this estimate reasonable? Explain.

No it is not reasonable. I know this because 211 should be rounded to 200, then multiplied by 6 to get 1,200 not 1,800.

400

How would you use the Distributive Property to find 7 x 560?

= (7 x 500) + (7 x 60)

= 3,500 + 420

= 3,920

400

A small bag of marbles has 15 marbles. A large bag of marbles has 80 marbles. How many marbles are in 3 large bags and 4 small bags?

Small bag total: 15 x 4 = 60 marbles

Large bag total: 80 x 3 = 240 marbles

Total = 300 marbles

400

What are the first 5 multiples of 20?

20, 40, 60, 80, 100

500

Amusement Park tickets cost $40 for each adult and $30 for each child. If 9 girls and 4 adults visit the park, how much will the trip cost?

Girl’s Cost: 9 x $30 = $270

Adult’s Cost: 4 x $40 = $160

Total Cost: $270 + $160 = $430

500

Sam and his two brothers want to fly to Boston. The plane trip costs $319. About how much will the trip to Boston cost in total for Sam and his two brothers?

Round $319 to $300.

$300 x 3 = $900

500

How would you use the Distributive Property to find 6 x 1,842?

= (6 x 1,000) + (6 x 800) + (6 x 40) + (6 x 2)

= 6,000 + 4,800 + 240 + 12

= 11,052

500

Tony says to multiple 219 x 3, you multiply 2 x 3, 1 x 3, and 9 x 3 and then add the partial products. Explain Tony’s error. How would you help Tony understand how to correctly multiply 219 x 3?

Tony did not use the correct place value for each digit when he expanded 219. He would need to do 200 x 3, 10 x 3, and 9 x 3. I could use place value blocks to show Tony how to use place value.

500

What are the factors of 36?

1, 2, 3, 6, 12, 18, 36

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