0's, 1's and 2's
3's and 4's
5's, 6's, 7's, 8's, and 9's
Distributive Property
Word Problems
100

0 X 4 =

0

100

3 X 2 = 

6

100

5 X 7 = 

35

100

8 X 4 X 2 = 

64

100

Sara has 3 baskets filled with 4 oranges in each basket. How many oranges does Sara have altogether? 

Sara has 12 oranges.

200

1 X 9 = 

9

200

3 X 4 = 

12

200

6 X 8 = 

48

200

8 X 7 X 1 = 

56

200

Jessie bought 5 packs of pencils for school. Each pack has 8 pencils in it. How many pencils does Jessie have altogether?

Jessie has 40 pencils

300

2 X 10 = 

20

300

3 X 6 = 

18

300

7 X 4 = 

28

300

9 X 4 X 2 = 

72

300

Monica wanted to bring her 5 friends 3 donuts each. How many donuts does she need to buy at the store in order for her to give 3 to each of her 5 friends? 

Monica needs to buy 15 donuts.

400

2 X 8 = 

16

400

3 X 7 = 

3 X 8 =

21

24

400

7 X 9 = 

63

400

3 X 7 X 2 = 

42

400

Raymond plays soccer with his friends. They have 4 teams with 7 boys on each team. How many friends are playing soccer? 

28 friends are playing soccer. 

500

Solve all 3: 

0 X 6 = 

1 X 12 = 

2 X 9 = 

0

12

18

500

3 X 9 = 

3 X 10 =

27

30

500

5 X 9 =

6 X 9 =

7 X 8 = 

45

54

56

500

5 X 4 X 3 = 

60

500

Ms. Johnson has 42 stickers. She wants to give her students 7 stickers each. How many students can she give stickers to? 

Hint: Use division.

Ms. Johnson can give stickers to 6 students. 

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