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1 4 x 4 = 16
2 7 x 7 =
3 4 x 9 =
4 1 x 5 =
5 7 x 6 =
6 5 x 12 =
7 9 x 4 =
8 2 x 8 =
9 0 x 9 =
10 6 x 9 =
11 4 x 7 =
12 9 x 4 =
13 5 x 7 =
14 9 x 8 =
15 5 x 3 =
16 3 x 9 =
17 6 x 9 =
18 8 x 8 =
19 2 x 9 =
20 9 x 9 =
21 8 x 3 =
22 7 x 9 =
23 1 x 9 =
24 6 x 7 =
25 5 x 9 =
26 0 x 9 =
27 3 x 7 =
28 2 x 7 =
29 8 x 7 =
30 4 x 0 =
30
1. Use multiplication to find the total number of Barcelona badges
A 12B 18C 8D 16
2. Use multiplication to find the total number of USA badges
A 10B 20C 15D 25
Multiplication
WORD PROBLEMS
Messi averages three goals per game. He played eight games. How many goals did Messi score?
Jose plays soccer for three hours a day. How many hours will he play in 3 days?
How about one week?
Tickets to the soccer game cost $4 per person. How much would a family of six spend to attend the game?
Maria purchased nine soccer balls from the Adidas store. Each ball cost $5. How much money did she spend?
Hyattsville Youth Soccer League has 12 teams in Division 1. Each team consist of 6 players. How many young soccer players play in the league?
Metropolitan Futbol Club has seven teams playing in the EDP League. If each team consist of 9 players, how many MFC players play EDP?
Real Madrid has 8 youth teams in their academy starting as young as ten years old. Each team has 12 members. How many players attend their academy?
Timi organized a fundraiser for his soccer team. He got a donation of $9 from 7 people. How much money did he collect?
Draw a Picture to Complete The Equation
Draw a Picture to Complete The Equation
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1. Which expression could be used to find the total number of circles shown below?
A 2 + 20
B 2 × 20
C 2 + 10
D 2 × 10
2. Amar and his friends made a flag for their clubhouse. They divided the flag into equal sections and colored 3 of the sections sky blue. The flag is shown below.
What fraction of the flag is sky blue?
A
B
C
D
13
38
35
58
3. Alexis read 63 pages of a book in seven days. She read an equal number of pages each day. The equation below can be used to find the total number of pages she read each day.
63 ÷ 7 = ?
A 8
B 9
C 56
D 70
4. Quinton had 204 stamps in his collection. He bought 47 more stamps. If he gave 38 stamps to his brother, how many stamps does Quinton have now?
A 119
B 195
C 213
D 289
5. What is 637 rounded to the nearest ten?
A 800
B 830
C 840
D 847
6. Nadia was working on a math problem. She was asked to shade parts of the figure so that
of the figure below was shaded.
What should Nadia do to complete the math problem?
A Nadia should shade two more parts of the figure.
B Nadia should shade three more parts of the figure.
C Nadia should shade four more parts of the figure.
D Nadia should shade five more parts of the figure.
7 What is the area, in square units, of the shaded shape on the grid below?
A 22
B 23
C 28
D 72
56
= 1 square unit
8. Mr. Hewitt asked each of his students to name one favorite hobby. He made the picture graph shown below to display the data.
KEY = 2 students
Which table represents the same data as the picture graph?
Hobby Number of Students
Drawing
Reading
Sports
STUDENTS’ FAVORITE HOBBIES
Hobby Number of Students
Drawing 4
Reading 6
Sports 8
Hobby Number of Students
Drawing 2
Reading 3
Sports 4
Hobby Number of Students
Drawing 8
Reading 6
Sports 4
Hobby Number of Students
Drawing 4
Reading 5
Sports 6
A C
B D
9. Which expression has the same value as (8 × 5) + (8 × 3)?
A 8 × 8
B 8 × 15
C 16 + 8
D 13 + 11
10. Alex sorted 20 toy cars into 4 groups with the same number of cars in each group group. Which expression represents the number of toy cars in each group?
A 20 x 4
B 20 + 4
C 20 ÷ 4
D 20 − 4
11. A certain soccer team has 42 players. The coach wants to place the team into six equalgroups. Which number sentence could be used to find the number of players that will be in each group.
A 6 × _____ = 42
B 6 ÷ _____ = 42
C 42 + 6 = _____
D 42 - 6 = _____
12. Noel trained 90 minutes each day for 6 days. Shawn trained 60 minutes each day for 8 days. What is the difference, in minutes, between the total amount of time Noel trained and the total amount of time Shawn trained?
A 30
B 40
C 60
D 80
13. Mr. DeCosta bought 24 pounds of potting soil. Which sentence could describe the potting soil Mr. DeCosta bought?
A He bought 6 bags that weigh 4 pounds each.
B He bought 5 bags that weigh 4 pounds each.
C He bought 4 bags that weigh 20 pounds each.
D He bought 10 bags that weigh 14 pounds each.
14. Mrs. Allen made 8 pitchers of fruit punch for a party. She used 2 liters of water to make each pitcher of fruit punch. How many liters of water did Mrs. Allen use in all?
A. 4
B. 6
C. 10
D. 16
15. The table below shows the number of tickets for the school soccer game that were sold each day.
On which day does the number of tickets sold round to 300, when rounded to the nearest hundred?
A. Thursday
B. Friday
C. Saturday
D. Sunday
16. Which fraction represents the location of point R on the number line below?
A. B. C. D.
SCHOOL SOCCER TICKETS
Day Number of Tickets Sold
Thursday 238
Friday 361
Saturday 249
Sunday 328
0 1
R
13
24
23
34
17. Paul has gray and white paving stones in his patio. A diagram of his patio is shown below.
1 square foot
Which equation can be used to find the total area, in square feet, of Paul’s patio?
A (8 × 7) + (8 × 3)
B (8 + 7) × (8 + 3)
C (10 × 7) + (10 × 3)
D (10 + 7) × (10 + 3)
white stones
grey stones
18. The school store sells pencils in packages of 4. Zoe bought enough packages to have 28
pencils.
What is the total number of packages that Zoe bought?
A 6
B 7
C 24
D 32
19. Rick has 15 muffins. He will give each of his three children one muffin each day.
What is the total number of days Rick can give the muffins to his children?
A 4
B 5
C 12
D 18
20 Which number sentence could also be used to find the missing number in the
equation 10 × ____ = 60
A 60 × 10
B 60 − 10
C 60 + 10
D 60 ÷ 10