Multiplication
Division
Multiplication Word Problems
Division Word
Problems
Challenge
100

2x2=?

4

100

8÷4=?

2

100

A 2nd grade class is having a pizza party.  There are 9 students in the class, and each student wants 3 slices of pizza.  How many slices will they need in all?

27 slices of pizza

100

I have 12 cookies that need to go evenly into 4 bags.  How many cookies go in each bag?

3 cookies

100

11x5=?

55

200

4x3=?

12

200

40÷5=?

8

200

Blake has 6 friends over for dinner tonight. Each friend eats 2 breadsticks.  How many breadsticks did Blake's friends eat altogether?

12 breadsticks

200

Holly has 50 guests coming to her party tomorrow.  She set up 10 tables for her guests to sit at.  How many guests will be at each table?

5 guests

200

12x7=?

84

300

6x4=?

 24

300

28÷4=?

7

300

Morgan had 5 jugs of milk.  She poured 7 glasses of milk from each jug.  How many glasses of milk did she have in all? 

35 glasses of milk
300

Brandon is planting a pumpkin patch.  He has 42 seeds and wants to plant 6 even rows.  How many seeds will he plant in each row?

7 seeds

300

There are 11 monkeys at the zoo.  Each monkey has 4 bananas.  How many bananas are there in all?

44 bananas

400

7x6=?

42

400

36÷4=?

9

400

There are 8 horses on a farm.  Each horse eats 9 apples a day.  How many apples will be needed to feed the horses each day?

72 apples

400

There are 48 parking spaces in the school's parking lot.  If there are 6 rows of parking spaces, how many parking spaces are in each row?

8 parking spaces

400

I have 60 beads for making necklaces.  I want to make 5 necklaces that have the same number of beads.  How many beads will each necklace get?

12 beads

500

8x7=?

56

500

63÷9=?

7

500

Everyday I walk my dog 6 miles.  How many miles do I walk my dog in a week?

42 miles

500

My dog has a total of 20 pads on the bottom of her paws. How many pads are on each of her paws?

5 pads

500

I bought lunch everyday this week at school.  I spent a total of $15.  How much did each lunch cost?

$3