
Multiplication Word Problems
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CIARA KINMAN
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Multiplication Word Problems
By CIARA KINMAN
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Mr. Connor makes $23 per hour repairing cars at the auto shop. If he works 46 hours this week, how much money will he make in one week?
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Cody and Brad bought pizza for the class party. Cody bought 12 pizzas for $15 each. Brad bought 8 pizzas for $12 each. Who spent more money on pizza?
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Jodie had a summer job as a veterinarian. She worked a total of 326 hours and made $13 per hour. How much money did Jodie make over the summer?
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Angel is making a blanket that will be 28 inches x 42 inches. What will be the area of the blanket.
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Farmer Tyler planted 638 corn stocks in a field. If each corn stock produces 6 ears of corn, how many ears of corn will he have?
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Kevion raises dairy cows. He has 165 cows. Each cow produced 43 gallons of milk last month. How many gallons did the cows produce altogether last month?
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Tyler and Brad each played 48 basketball games last season. Tyler played 38 minutes each game. Brad played 40 minutes each game. Altogether, how many more minutes did Brad play than Tyler played?
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Mr. Connor plays baseball. If he throws the ball 58 times in each of the 79 practices he has, how many times will he throw the ball altogether?
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Angel and Jodie love to swim laps. They swam laps everyday for 247 days. Angel swam 63 laps each day and Jodie swam 65 laps each day. How many more laps did Jodie swim than Angel?
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Mr. Connor wants to make a baseball field using artificial grass. He wants the field to be 330 feet x 95 feet. How many square feet of artificial grass does he need?
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A theater can seat 460 people at one time. If a movie in the theater fills every seat, every day for 3 weeks, how many tickets were sold?
1,380
9,660
9,200
13,800
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A group interested in protecting wildlife built houses to help save bats. One house holds 302 bats. About how many bats could 19 bat houses hold?
3,000
6,000
320
4,000
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