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Lesson: Multiple-Digit Multiplication
Practice Set: Multiply two-digit numbers by two-digit numbers
Question 1:
Multiply:
27 × 27 =
Question 2:
Multiply:
83
x
56
Question 3:
Multiply:
62 × 40 =
Question 4:
Multiply:
39
x
73
Question 5:
Multiply:
94 × 26 =
Practice Set: Multiply three-digit numbers by two-digit numbers
Question 1:
Multiply:
128
x
41
Question 2:
Multiply:
550
x
35
Question 3:
Multiply:
317
x
42
Question 4:
Multiply:
307
x
28
Question 5:
Multiply:
207
x
23
Practice Set: Multiply four-digit numbers by two-digit numbers
Question 1:
Multiply:
2,951
x
96
Question 2:
Multiply:
5,170
x
62
Question 3:
Multiply:
6,350
x
43
Question 4:
Multiply:
7,411
x
56
Question 5:
Multiply:
4,913
x
37
Practice Set: Multiply three-digit numbers by three-digit numbers
Question 1:
Multiply:
131
x
682
Question 2:
Multiply:
284
x
245
Question 3:
Multiply:
661
x
718
Question 4:
Multiply:
745
x
273
Question 5:
Multiply:
379
x
123
Practice Set: Multiply multiple digit numbers word problems
Question 1:
The farmer's fence was 112 feet by 432 feet. What is the area enclosed by the fence?
square feet
Question 2:
A restaurant purchased 160 boxes of mustard packets. Each box contained 103 packets of mustard. How many mustard packets in total
did the restaurant purchase?
mustard packets
Question 3:
A can of nuts contains 168 nuts. If the peanut company makes 350 cans a day, how many nuts have they used?
nuts
Question 4:
A semi-truck is carrying 555 bags of chips. If each bag of chips has 321 chips, how many chips are in the semi-truck?
chips
Question 5:
Jeff worked 12 hours a day. If Jeff picks 235 blackberries per hour, how many blackberries did he pick after 9 days?
blackberries
Practice Set: Multiply by multiples of 10
Question 1:
Multiply:
600
x
90
Question 2:
Multiply:
3,000
x
20
Question 3:
Multiply:
70
x
80
Question 4:
Multiply:
80
x
40
Question 5:
Multiply:
900
x
900
Lesson: Two-Digit Divisors with No Remainder
Practice Set: Divide a three-digit number by a two-digit divisor
Question 1:
Divide:
12) 648
Question 2:
Divide:
83) 747
Question 3:
Divide:
26) 988
Question 4:
Divide:
25) 225
Question 5:
Divide:
11) 935
Practice Set: Divide a four-digit number by a two-digit divisor
Question 1:
Divide:
20) 1420
Question 2:
Divide:
11) 1056
Question 3:
Divide:
23) 1610
Question 4:
Divide:
25) 1825
Question 5:
Divide:
58) 3190
Practice Set: Check the division answer
Question 1:
Check the division answer.
90 × 16 =
Question 2:
Check the division answer.
12 × 54 =
Question 3:
Check the division answer.
29 × 26 =
Question 4:
Check the division answer.
67 × 16 =
Question 5:
Check the division answer.
11 × 88 =
Practice Set: Divide by two digits with no remainder
Question 1:
Divide:
23) 1610
Question 2:
Divide:
12) 648
Question 3:
Divide:
25) 1825
Question 4:
Divide:
25) 225
Question 5:
Divide:
58) 3190
Practice Set: Divide by two digits with no remainder word problems
Question 1:
If a school has 286 students and each class has 26 students, how many classrooms are there?
classrooms
Question 2:
Jon earned $78,000 from working 52 weeks. How much did Jon earn each week?
$
each week
Question 3:
A white water expedition has 130 people. If only 10 people can fit in a raft, how many rafts will they need?
rafts
Question 4:
A rectangle-shaped garden is 4,732 square feet. The length of one side is 91 feet. What is the width of the garden?
feet
Question 5:
An acre of corn produces 60 bushels of corn. The farmer harvested 38,760 bushels of corn. How many acres of corn were harvested?
acres
Lesson: Order of Operations
Practice Set: Omit multiplication symbols
Question 1:
Which are equivalent expressions?
Check all that are true.
4a = 4 · a
2a · b = 2ab
4a = 4 + a
3a + b = 3ab
3ab = 3a · b
Question 2:
Which are equivalent expressions?
Check all that are true.
7abc = a · b · c · 7
2bc = 2 · b · c
2bc = 2c + 2b
7a · 7b = 49ab
7abc = 7a + 7b + 7c
Question 3:
Which are equivalent expressions?
Check all that are true.
9y = 9 + y
9x · y = 9xy
9x = 9 · x
9xyz = 9 + x + y + z
9xyz = 9 · x · y · z
Question 4:
Which are equivalent expressions?
Check all that are true.
12abc = 12a · 12b · 12c
a · b · 7c = 7abc
3a · 4b = 12ab
7a · 7b = 7ab
12c = 12 · c
Question 5:
Which are equivalent expressions?
Check all that are true.
9a · 2b = 18ab
a · 2b · 3c = 6abc
9xy = 9x · 9y
4xy = 2x · 2y
2x · 2y · 2z = 2xyz
Practice Set: Solve expressions with parentheses
Question 1:
Solve:
(58 ÷ 2) × (16 − 15) × (1 + 2) =
Question 2:
Solve:
(29 + 25) ÷ (16 ÷ 8) ÷ (26 − 17) =
Question 3:
Solve:
(8 × 5) + (21 ÷ 3) + (73 − 54) =
Question 4:
Solve:
(9 × 5) ÷ (2 + 3) ÷ (13 − 10) =
Question 5:
Solve:
(5 × 3) + (6 × 6) + (32 ÷ 4) =
Practice Set: Solve expressions with parentheses, brackets, and braces
Question 1:
Simplify:
[(6 + 3) + 5] ÷ 7 =
Question 2:
Simplify:
[(8 + 3) × 4] ÷ 4 =
Question 3:
Simplify:
[(5 + 17) × 2] ÷ 11 =
Question 4:
Simplify:
4 × [(8 + 12) ÷ 4] =
Question 5:
Simplify:
48 ÷ [(5 + 16) − 13] =
Practice Set: Use order of operations
Question 1:
Solve:
2 + 3 + 42 × 5 − 3 =
(2 + 3) + 42 × (5 − 3) =
Question 2:
Solve:
10 + 3 + 22 × 12 − 10 =
(10 + 3) + 22 × (12 − 10) =
Question 3:
Solve:
10 + 5 + 92 × 10 − 6 =
(10 + 5) + 92 × (10 − 6) =
Question 4:
Solve:
9 + 7 + 62 × 9 − 8 =
(9 + 7) + 62 × (9 − 8) =
Question 5:
Solve:
12 + 5 + 32 × 10 − 5 =
(12 + 5) + 32 × (10 − 5) =
Practice Set: Use order of operations word problems
Question 1:
Last month, Lana sold 35 necklaces a week at $15 each. However, throughout the month, 6 customers returned their necklaces for a full
refund due to defective clasps. How much did Lana make selling necklaces last month?
(Hint: Assume there were 4 weeks in the last month.)
$
Question 2:
A small business employs 98 people. All of the employees work for 8 hours a day, 5 days a week. Eleven of the employees receive a wage
of $45 an hour and the rest receive $30 an hour. In total, how much does the business pay its employees each week?
$
Question 3:
A sheet of paper has dimensions of 8.5 in x 11 in. If you cut 2 in2 from each corner of the sheet, what will the area of the sheet of paper
be?
in 2
Question 4:
Alex’s father is 5 times older than Alex and Alex is twice as old as his brother Nick who is 5 years old. How old is Alex's father?
years old
Question 5:
Emily baked 3 batches of 13 sugar cookies each. She ate 2 of the cookies and gave 10 of them to her neighbor. In return, her neighbor
gave her half of a batch of a dozen chocolate chip cookies. How many cookies does Emily have?
cookies
Practice Set: Write simple expressions
Question 1:
Which expression represents 3 times the sum of 2 and 5?
2+5×3
3 × (2 + 5)
3×2+5
6+5
(3 × 2) + 5
Question 2:
Which expression represents 2 times the sum of 5 and 7?
10 + 7
(2 × 5) + 7
2×5+7
5+7×2
2 × (5 + 7)
Question 3:
Which expressions represent 4 less than the product of 2 and 3?
Check all that are true.
4 − (2 × 3)
(2 × 3) − 4
2×3−4
4−2×3
2 × (3 − 4)
Question 4:
Which expressions represent 1 less than the product of 3 and 4?
Check all that are true.
1−3×4
3×4−1
(3 × 4) − 1
1 − (3 × 4)
3 × (4 − 1)
Question 5:
Which expressions represent 1 more than the product of 5 and 2?
Check all that are true.
5 × (2 + 1)
(5 × 2) + 1
5×2+1
(1 + 5) × 2
5×3
Correct Answers
Lesson: Multiple-Digit Multiplication
Practice Set: Multiply two-digit numbers by two-digit numbers
Question 1:
729
Question 2:
4,648
Question 3:
2480
Question 4:
2,847
Question 5:
2444
Practice Set: Multiply three-digit numbers by two-digit numbers
Question 1:
5,248
Question 2:
19,250
Question 3:
13,314
Question 4:
8,596
Question 5:
4,761
Practice Set: Multiply four-digit numbers by two-digit numbers
Question 1:
283,296
Question 2:
320,540
Question 3:
273,050
Question 4:
415,016
Question 5:
181,781
Practice Set: Multiply three-digit numbers by three-digit numbers
Question 1:
89,342
Question 2:
69,580
Question 3:
474,598
Question 4:
203,385
Question 5:
46,617
Practice Set: Multiply multiple digit numbers word problems
Question 1:
48384
Question 2:
16480
Question 3:
58800
Question 4:
178155
Question 5:
25380
Practice Set: Multiply by multiples of 10
Question 1:
54,000
Question 2:
60,000
Question 3:
5,600
Question 4:
3,200
Question 5:
810,000
Lesson: Two-Digit Divisors with No Remainder
Practice Set: Divide a three-digit number by a two-digit divisor
Question 1:
54
Question 2:
9
Question 3:
38
Question 4:
9
Question 5:
85
Practice Set: Divide a four-digit number by a two-digit divisor
Question 1:
71
Question 2:
96
Question 3:
70
Question 4:
73
Question 5:
55
Practice Set: Check the division answer
Question 1:
1440
Question 2:
648
Question 3:
754
Question 4:
1072
Question 5:
968
Practice Set: Divide by two digits with no remainder
Question 1:
70
Question 2:
54
Question 3:
73
Question 4:
9
Question 5:
55
Practice Set: Divide by two digits with no remainder word problems
Question 1:
11
Question 2:
1500
Question 3:
13
Question 4:
52
Question 5:
646
Lesson: Order of Operations
Practice Set: Omit multiplication symbols
Question 1:
MC1 | MC2 | MC5
Question 2:
MC1 | MC2 | MC4
Question 3:
MC2 | MC3 | MC5
Question 4:
MC2 | MC3 | MC5
Question 5:
MC1 | MC2 | MC4
Practice Set: Solve expressions with parentheses
Question 1:
87
Question 2:
3
Question 3:
66
Question 4:
3
Question 5:
59
Practice Set: Solve expressions with parentheses, brackets, and braces
Question 1:
2
Question 2:
11
Question 3:
4
Question 4:
20
Question 5:
6
Practice Set: Use order of operations
Question 1:
82|37
Question 2:
51|21
Question 3:
819|339
Question 4:
332|52
Question 5:
102|62
Practice Set: Use order of operations word problems
Question 1:
2010
Question 2:
124200
Question 3:
85.5
Question 4:
50
Question 5:
33
Practice Set: Write simple expressions
Question 1:
MC2
Question 2:
MC5
Question 3:
MC2 | MC3
Question 4:
MC2 | MC3
Question 5:
MC2 | MC3
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