Multiplication
Multiplication with Decimals
Word Problems
Division
Division with Decimals
100

917 x 6 =

5,502

100

9.36 x 9 = 

84.24

100

James' teacher was very picky about the way things were done in her classroom. She had 700 pencils for her class for the whole year. However, she wanted everyone to have the same number of pencils. If she has 21 students in her class, how many pencils will she give each student? 

33 r7

100

1,345 ÷ 5 = 

269

100

3.45 ÷ 5 = 

.69

200

3,975 x 8 = 

31,800

200

8.9 x 3.7 = 

32.93

200

Jeremiah and Michael were arguing over who could do the most wizard spells. Jeremiah said he could do 27 spells. Michael claimed her could do three times as many. Gio said he could do four times as much as Michael. How spells could Gio do? 

324

200

7,892 ÷ 6 = 

1,315 r2

200

754 ÷ 103 = 

.754

300

38 x 54 = 

2,052

300

96.3 x .19 =  

18.297

300

Makenzie, Payton, and Tashley were talking about collecting rare coins. Makenzie said she had 32 rare coins. Tashley she said she had half of the coins Makenzie had. Payton said she had 5 times the amount of coins ad Tashley. How many coins does Payton have? 

80

300

729 ÷ 13 = 

56 r1

300

2.16 ÷ 4 =

.54

400

237 x 36 =

8,532

400

.928 x .98 = 

.90944

400

Jett, Ayden, and Shiloh were playing a game where they measured how much their dog weighed. Jett weighed his dog and it was 57 pounds. Ayden weighed his dog and it was 43 pounds. Shiloh weighed her dog and it weighed half of what Jetts and Aydens dogs weighed combined. How much does Shiloh's dog weigh? 

50

400

9,041 ÷ 27 = 

334 r23

400

6.72 ÷ 3.2 = 

21

500

958 x 76 = 

72,808

500

5.98 x 32.6 = 

194.948

500

Ophelia, Wylie, and Maycee decided they wanted to become writers. So they wrote a book and took it to publication. The publisher said each book they printed would cost the girls $2.50 each. The girls decided they would sell each book for $8.00. The girls decided to have 200 books printed. After they were printed, the girls sold all 200 books. After considering all the cost, how much money did the girls make? 

(This problem is worth 1,000 points) 

$1,100

500

10,974 ÷ 62 =

177

500

9.785 ÷ .05 = 

195.7