24 x 9 =
216
5.6 x 9 =
50.4
205 ÷ 5 =
41
361 ÷ 6 =
60 R1
Mrs. Casias bought 8 boxes of cookies. Each box had 36 cookies in it. How many cookies did she buy in all?
288 cookies
48 x 31 =
1,488
0.45 x 13 =
5.85
498 ÷ 6 =
83
387 ÷ 4 =
96 R3
Mr. Teague bought 92 shirts and needs to separate them by color. There are an equal amount of red, green, blue, and yellow shirts. How many red shirts does he have?
23 red shirts
78 x 99 =
7,722
$3.02 x 11 =
33.22
531 ÷ 9 =
59
507 ÷ 6 =
84 R3
Ms. Adams has 756 pounds of dog food. If she has 3 dogs, how much dog food will each dog get?
252 pounds of food
214 x 57 =
12,198
$4.99 x 35 =
$174.65
1,470 ÷ 7 =
210
6760 ÷ 9 =
751 R1
Mrs. Wilkins has $3,848 to spend at her favorite stores. She wants to spend an equal amount at Target, Walmart, King Soopers, and Ross. How much money can she spend at each store?
$962 at each store
987 x 98 =
96,726
0.086 x 73 =
6.278
5,473 ÷ 13 =
421
1589 ÷ 12 =
132 R5
Mrs. Swartz made 4,117 cupcakes. She wants to distribute the cupcakes equally to her 8 neighbors. How many will each neighbor get?
514 cupcakes with 5 left over