Word Problems
Word Problems Part 2
Practice-Multiplication
Practice Division
100

Sarah has 84 candies. She wants to share them equally among 4 friends. How many candies will each friend get?

21 candies

100

A bookstore orders 237 copies of a novel. If each book costs $9, what is the total cost of the order?

The total cost of the order is $2,133.

100

462 × 6

2,772

100

135 ÷ 5

27

200

A bakery made 96 cupcakes and packed them into boxes of 8. How many boxes were used?

The bakery used 12 boxes

200

A stadium has 7 sections, and each section has 426 seats. How many seats are in the stadium?

The stadium has 2,982 seats.

200

1,245 × 3

3,735

200

4,896 ÷ 8

612

300

A school library has 456 books that need to be placed on 12 shelves. How many books will be on each shelf?

Each shelf will have 38 books.

300

A school orders 24 boxes of markers, and each box contains 37 markers. How many markers are there in total?

There are 888 markers in total.

300

56 × 32

1,792

300

9,432 ÷ 4

2,358

400

A farmer harvested 98 apples and wants to pack them into crates, each holding 12 apples. How many full crates can he fill, and how many apples will be left over?

The farmer can fill 8 full crates with 2 apples left over

400

A farmer plants 42 rows of trees, with 29 trees in each row. How many trees are there in total?

There are 1,218 trees in total.

400

91 × 64

5,824

400

5,607 ÷ 7

801

500

A concert hall has 1,248 seats arranged into 9 equal rows. How many seats are in each row?

There are 138 seats in each row with a remainder of 6.

500

A factory produces 56 sports balls each day. If the factory operates for 34 days, how many sports balls does it make?

The factory makes 1,904 sports balls.

500

34 × 89

3,026

500

7,325 ÷ 4

1,831 R1