Multiplying by Whole Numbers
Multiplying by Decimal Numbers
Dividing by Whole Numbers
Whole Numbers Multiplication & Division
Word Problems
100
0.2 x 6
What is 1.2
100
3.2 x 0.1
What is 0.32
100
1.2 divided by 6
What is 0.2
100

234 x 56

13,104

100
A recipe for a cake uses five 2.75 ounce packages of ground walnuts. Find the total ounces of ground walnuts needed for the recipe.
13.75
200
0.91 x 8
What is 7.28
200
0.001 x 0.02
What is 0.00002
200
4.26 ÷ 9
What is 0.5
200

5,852 ÷ 7

836

200
Nick is buying a sports magazine that costs $4.95. What will it cost him for a year if he buys one magazine every month?
$59.40
300
The area of a rectangle with a length of 4 inches and a width of 6.4 inches?
What is 25.6 inches squared
300
The solution to y times 9.4 if y = 0.38
What is 3.572
300
46.25 ÷ 8
What is 5.8
300

321 x 145

46,545

300
Ms. Yarbrough is considering buying new carpeting for her living room. How many square feet of carpet will she need if her room is 16.3 feet by 24.6 feet?
400.98 feet squared
400
The area of a rectangle that has a lenth of 3 centimeters and a width of 9.3 cenitmeters
What is 27.9 centimeters squared
400
The solution to xyz if x = 2.6, y = 0.38, and z = 1.02
What is 1.00776?
400
48.68 divided by 7? Round your answer to the ones place.
What is 7.0
400

432 x 165

71,280

400

The 5th-grade students at Maple Elementary School are planning a charity event. They want to bake cookies and sell them to raise money. Each batch of cookies makes 24 cookies. The students plan to bake 15 batches of cookies. How many cookies will the students bake in total?

360 cookies

500
The product of 14.1235 and 4
What is 56.494
500
The solution of z times 12.34 + y if z = 2.6, and y = 0.38
What is 32.464
500
Is the quotient of 8.3 ÷ 10 greater than or less than one? Why?
Less than one, because you are dividing a larger number into a smaller number.
500

11,098 ÷ 2

5,549

500

Mrs. Johnson's class is going on a field trip to the zoo. There are 28 students in her class. The school has rented 4 vans to take the students to the zoo. If the students are divided equally among the 4 vans, how many students will be in each van?

7 students per van