Multiplication
Division
Word Problems 1
Word Problems 2
Math Problems
100

Which property is represented?

25 x 1 = 25


Identity Property

100

The number being divided by the divisor

Dividend

100

Sara had 241 bear stickers. Sara gave 58 stickers to Mary, 77 stickers to her sister and an additional 27 stickers to Jason. How many stickers does Sara still have?

79 stickers

100

Mike wants several different color plates for his birthday. Mike wants to get 72 cyan plates, 144 silver plates, and some amount of gold plates. In total, Mike wants 312 plates, so how many gold plates should he get?

96 plates

100

246 + 457 

703

200

Which property is represented?

(2 x 3) x 4 = 2 x (3 x 4)

Associative Property

200

The number that divides another number

Divisor

200

For softball season, Nancy decided to buy 35 balls, 36 pairs of shorts, as well as 30 pairs of softball shoes. In total, how many objects did Nancy buy for softball season?

101 objects

200

Keith made 3 different stacks of wooden blocks. The first stack was 5 blocks high, the second stack was 10 block(s) higher than the first, and the final stack was 5 block(s) higher than the second. In total, how many blocks did Keith use for all 3 stacks?

40 blocks

200

656 - 244

412

300

Which property is represented?

3 x 2 = 2 x 3

Commutative Property

300

The result when numbers are divided.

Quotient

300

Mary likes to collect coins. Mary got 21 coins from her brother, 19 coins from her mother, as well as 20 coins from Keith. However, Mary lost 23 coins before putting those coins into her piggybank. How many coins does Mary have in her piggybank?

37 coins

300

Before getting to school, Joan has a few errands to run. Joan has to walk 4 blocks to the library, and 10 blocks to the theater, before walking the final 8 blocks to arrive at school. If Joan has already walked 9 blocks, how many more blocks must she walk before arriving at school?

13 blocks

300

266 X 7

1862

400

The results you get when breaking one factor in a multiplication problem into ones, tens, hundreds, etc. then multiplying each part by the other factor.

Partial Products

400

The number left over after dividing.

Remainder

400

For lunch, Jason bought 35 glasses of soda, 32 chicken sandwich, as well as 36 cobbler. In total, how many menu items did Jason purchase for lunch?

103  Items
400

At an amusement park, Joan wants to ride a rollercoaster that costs 19 tickets, a bumper car that costs 18 tickets, and a merry-go-round that costs 17 tickets. Joan had 20 tickets, but lost 5 of them on a ride. How many more tickets does she need?

39 tickets

400

1,856,425

What place value is the 8 in?

Hundred Thousands


500

Which property is represented?

2 x (3 + 4)= (2 x 3) + (2 x 4)

Distributive Property

500

A way to divide by breaking down the division process and solving using repeated subtraction.

Partial Quotients


500

Sara wants 156 cupcakes for her party. Sara has already made 48 berry cupcakes, and 36 cherry cupcakes. How many more cupcakes does Sara need to make?

72 cupcakes

500

Fred wanted to save money to buy a new outfit. Fred deposited 20 times for savings in May, 35 times in June and 18 times in July. How many times did Fred make savings deposits over this time period?

73 deposits

500

1,856,425

What value of the 5?

50,000