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Grade 4 Multiplication
Use estimation to answer the question.

Which has the greatest product?
  1. 527×32
  2. 653×26
  3. 657×24
  4. 825×20
Grade 4 Multiplication CCSS: 4.NBT.B.5
Susanna's school has 5 grades with an average of 48 students in each grade. Which is a reasonable number of students in Susanna's school?
  1. 205, because 5 x 48 is about 5 x 40 = 200
  2. 240, because 5 x 48 is about 5 x 50 = 250
  3. 285, because 5 x 48 is about 5 x 60 = 300
  4. 315, because 5 x 48 is about 6 x 50 = 300
Grade 4 Multiplication CCSS: 4.NBT.B.5
What is the product of 47 x 5?
  1. 235
  2. 240
  3. 255
  4. 252
Grade 4 Multiplication
240 people climb the Statue of Liberty in a day. If the Statue is open for 8 hours, which equation can be used to find how many people climb the Statue each hour?
American - Statue Of Liberty
  1. 8×240=p
  2. p×8=240
  3. 8÷p=240
  4. p÷8=240
Grade 4 Multiplication
The only charge to use the pool is a $3.00 parking charge. Which of these number sentences should be used to find how much money the parking lot made on a day when 82 cars were parked there?
  1. 82 + 3 =
  2. 82 - 3 =
  3. 82 x 3 =
  4. 82 / 3 =
Grade 4 Multiplication CCSS: 4.OA.A.2
A car can go about 70 miles per hour. A person can walk about 7 miles per hour. About how many times faster can a car travel than a person?
  1. 77 times
  2. 10 times
  3. 7 times
  4. 12 times
Grade 4 Multiplication CCSS: 4.OA.A.2
Margret is building a doghouse that is 4 feet tall. Lucy is building one that is 5 times as many feet tall. How many feet tall is Lucy's doghouse?
  1. 18 feet
  2. 20 feet
  3. 7 feet
Grade 4 Multiplication CCSS: 4.NBT.B.5
What is the product of 17 x 28?
  1. 764
  2. 567
  3. 406
  4. 476
Grade 4 Multiplication
A number that is multiplied by another number to find a product.
  1. Divisor
  2. Dividend
  3. Quotient
  4. Factor
Grade 4 Multiplication
A restaurant has 46 tables. If each table can sit 6, how many people can be seated at the restaurant?
  1. 52
  2. 276
  3. 252
  4. 246
Grade 4 Multiplication CCSS: 4.OA.A.2
Penny has 8 quarters. Callie has 9 times as many quarters as Penny. How many quarters does Callie have?
  1. 12
  2. 87
  3. 59
  4. 72
Grade 4 Multiplication
A                 is the answer to a multiplication problem.
  1. product
  2. quotient
  3. factor
  4. addend
Grade 4 Multiplication CCSS: 4.NBT.B.5
If a car travels 68 miles per hour, how many miles will it have gone in 74 hours?
  1. 142 miles
  2. 1,042 miles
  3. 5,426 miles
  4. 5,032 miles
Grade 4 Multiplication CCSS: 4.OA.A.1
72 is      9      times as many as 8.
Grade 4 Multiplication
My friend spends 297 minutes on the computer daily. How many minutes is she on the
computer in a 7 day week?
  1. 2,079 minutes
  2. 304 minutes
  3. 2,059 minutes
  4. 2,004,905 minutes
Grade 4 Multiplication CCSS: 4.NBT.B.5
267 x 5 =        1335       
Grade 4 Multiplication CCSS: 4.NBT.B.5
What is the product of 236 and 4?
  1. 944
  2. 240
  3. 946
  4. 232
  5. None of the above.
Grade 4 Multiplication CCSS: 4.NBT.B.5
A large box of animal crackers has 36 servings. How many servings of animal crackers are in 18 boxes?
  1. 648 Servings
  2. 324 Servings
  3. 608 Servings
  4. 54 Servings
Grade 4 Multiplication CCSS: 4.NBT.B.5
A librarian put 35 books on each of 16 shelves. How many books did she shelve altogether?
  1. 660
  2. 592
  3. 692
  4. 560
Grade 4 Multiplication
Andrew and Brad were stacking books in the classroom. Andrew stacked 6 books. Brad stacked 5 times as many books as Andrew. Which expression represents the number of books Brad stacked?
  1. 5 x 6
  2. 5 x 4
  3. 5 + 6
  4. 5 x 6 = 30
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