The answer when two or more numbers are multiplied
product
An octagon has 8 sides. How many sides will be on 12 octagons?
a. 20 b. 96 c.4 d. 848
B. 96
Six students were allowed on each team for field day. The fourth-grade teachers had 132 students. How many fourth-grade teams were there?
a. 12 b. 22 c. 138 d. 792
B. 22
Tom finished a 107 page book. He read 30 pages on the first day. Then he read an equal number of pages each day for 7 days. How many pages did he read each day after the first day?
a. 77 b. 37 c. 210 d. 11
D. 11
The answer to a division problem
quotient
Decompose one factor to solve:
7 x 24 = ?
168
Use repeated subtraction to solve:
220 / 4 = ?
55
Angie has 320 beads. She used 40 beads to make a bracelet. She divided the remaining beads equally into 4 bags. How many beads were in each bag?
* Double Trouble
a. 70 b. 280 c. 80 d. 160
a. 70
A number or quantity that is left over
*Double Trouble
remainder
Which step in this solution is incorrect? What number should have been written?
30 x 20 = 600
6 x 20 = 120
30 x 4 = 120
6 x 4 = 10
6 x 4 = 24
Lily has $141. She plans to put an equal amount into each of the 3 savings accounts she has. How much money will Lily put in each account?
a. $138 b. $144 c. $47 d. $423
c. $47
Andrew had 5 buckets, and each bucket had 16 water balloons in it. His friend brought over 28 more for a water balloon fight. How many water balloons were there altogether?
* Risk
a. 108 b. 80 c.49 d. 44
a. 108
Quantity divided by another number
*Risk
dividend
Solve:
28 x 57 = ?
1,596
688 / 8 =
*Double Trouble
86
Mrs. Jackson bought 40 small bags of gummy snacks. Each bag contained 25 gummies. After her students ate all the gummies in 10 bags, what is the total number of gummies left?
a. 600 b. 990 c. 750 d. 75
c. 750
Quantity by which another number is to be divided
divisor
In an auditorium, there were 96 rows with 48 seats in each row. What is the total number of seats in this auditorium?
a. 144 b. 4,608 c. 658 d. 1,152
* Double Trouble
B. 4,608
Frances has 316 beads. She uses 9 beads to make one bracelet. If she makes as many bracelets as she can, how many beads will be left over?
a. 0 b. 1 c. 2 d. 5
B. 1
Mrs. Paloma put 22 science textbooks on each of 8 shelves the 8 shelves in the classroom. She put 26 math textbooks on each of the 8 shelves. How many more math textbooks were there than science textbooks?
a. 4 b. 208 c. 176 d. 32
* Risk
d. 32