5th Grade Multiplication
5th Grade Problem Solving
5th Grade Mental Math
5th Grade Math Mystery
Multiplying fraction by a whole
100

4 x 8=

32

100

Rodney read that oranges are good for him. He went to buy 8 oranges at the grocery store. Each orange costs 50 cents. How much did William have to pay?

$ 4.00

100

10 x 10=

100

100

4 times 10

What is 40

100

1/3* 3 = 

What is 3/3 or 1

200

7 x 9=

63

200

Rodney is at the amusement park. There are 43 visitors waiting to ride the roller coaster before him. He waits in line for 2 hours. How many minutes is this?  

120 minutes

200

200 x 2 =

400

200

What is the answer of an addition problem?

Sum

200

2/5 * 4 = 

What is 8/5 or 1 3/5

300

11 x 12=

132

300

Rodney usually gets up at 7:30 a.m. on Saturdays, but this Saturday he got up 1 hour and 30 minutes later than usual. What time did he get up?

9:00 am

300

20 + 20 + 20 + 20 + 1=

81

300

What is the answer to a division problem?

A quotient

300

1 and 1/4 * 6 = 

What is 7 2/4 or 7 1/2

400

13 x 5 =

95

400

Rodney ate 1 1/2 oranges on Monday and 2 1/2 oranges on Tuesday. How much oranges did he eat?

4 oranges

400

4 times 15

60

400

What is the answer to a multiplication problem?

Product

400

Sabrina's recipe make 10 chocolate chip cookies.  She invited 15 people to her party.  What will she have to do make sure she has enough cookies for all her guests?

Sabrina will have to make 2 batches of cookies

500

25 x 11= 

275

500

There are 36 M&Ms left in Rodney's bag and he eats them by 3's. How many total groups are there?

12 groups

500

1001- 901=

100

500

What do you call a part of a whole

A fraction.

500

Sabrina has 14 people coming to her house for a party (including herself).  She is making cookies.  Each batch makes 12 cookies.  Sabrina wants to make sure she has enough cookies for everyone.  Sabrina needs 2/3 cups of flour for 1 batch.  How much Flour will Sabrina need?    


Bonus points - How many cookies will each friend get?

What is 1 and 1/3 cups of flour.


Bonus each friend will get 1 and  8/14 of a cookie or 1 and 4/7