Partial Products
Partial Products
Partial Products
Area Model
Word Problem
100

Solve the following problem:

169 x 4

676

100

Solve the following problem:

673 x 5

3,365

100

Use Partial Products to solve the following problem:

627 x 6

3,762

100

Use the area model to solve the following problem:

3,345 x 5

16,725

100

Rob’s school has 90 third grade students.  There are 100 times as many total students in Rob’s school.  How many total students are in Rob’s school?

900 Students

200

Solve the following problem:

256 x 3

768

200

Solve the following problem:

9,527 x 6

57,162

200

Use Partial Products to solve the following problem:

8521 x 7

59,647

200

Use the area model to solve the following problem:

7,653 x 7

53,571

200

Sergio has 4 times as many coins in his collection as Tina has in her collection. Tina has 19 coins in her collection. How many coins does Sergio have?

76 Coins

300

Solve the following problem:

4,846 x 4

19,384

300

Solve the following problem:

3,691 x 8

29,528

300

Use Partial Products to solve the following problem:

7336 x 3

22,008

300

Use the area model to solve the following problem:

3,782 x 3

9,000+2,100+240+6

300

Rosie, Stella, and Tiffany are all on a bowling team. In a recent game, Stella scored twice as many points as Rosie. Tiffany scored 2 more points than Rosie. Rosie scored 70 points. What is the total number of points scored by all three women?

282 Points

400

Solve the following problem:

5,867 x 6

35,502

400

Solve the following problem:

5837 x 7

40,859

400

Use Partial Products to solve the following problem:

4253 x6

25,518

400

Use the area model to solve the following problem:

8345 x 3

24,000+900+120+15

400

Graham practiced piano for 135 minutes this morning . He practiced for 65 more minutes this afternoon . Altogether,Graham practiced 10 times longer today than he practiced yesterday . How many minutes did Graham practice piano yesterday?

20

500

Solve the following problem:

8,479 x 8

67,832

500

Solve the following problem:

9374 x 9

84,366

500

Use Partial Products to solve the following problem:

5758 x 9

51,822

500

Use the area model to solve the following problem:

5634 x 7

35,000+4,200+210+28

500

Ruth and Mari sold fruit baskets for a school fundraiser.Ruth sold 42 fruit baskets. Mari sold twice as many fruitbaskets as Ruth. They sold each fruit basket for $9 . What is the total amount of money Ruth and Mari made selling fruit baskets?

$1,134