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Grade 4 Multiplication CCSS: 4.NBT.B.5
5×24=
  1. 105
  2. 100
  3. 120
  4. 110
Grade 4 Multiplication CCSS: 4.OA.A.1
Jared ate 2 hot dogs. His brother Mark ate twice as many. Which of the multiplication sentences below could be used to solve this problem?
  1. 13 x 2 = 26
  2. 4 x 2 = 8
  3. 4 x 13 = 52
  4. 2 x 2 = 4
Grade 4 Multiplication CCSS: 4.NBT.B.5
An array shows 3 x 32. Which partial products are shown in the array?
  1. 3 and 6
  2. 30 and 2
  3. 30 and 6
  4. 90 and 6
Grade 4 Multiplication CCSS: 4.OA.A.2
Morgan has 60 stamps in his collection. Morgan’s father has 10 times as many stamps as Morgan. How many stamps does Morgan's father have?
  1. 60
  2. 6,000
  3. 60,000
  4. 600
Grade 4 Multiplication CCSS: 4.NBT.B.5
2,884×6=
  1. 17,304
  2. 1,800
  3. 17,200
  4. 1,700
Grade 4 Multiplication CCSS: 4.OA.A.2
Carmen has 15 dolls. Maria has 3 times as many dolls as Carmen. How many dolls does Maria have?
  1. 5
  2. 18
  3. 38
  4. 45
Grade 4 Multiplication CCSS: 4.OA.A.1
Which comparison statement is true?
  1. 42 is 8 times more than 6.
  2. 63 is 9 times more than 7.
  3. 49 is 7 times more than 8.
  4. 54 is 6 times more than 8.
Grade 4 Multiplication CCSS: 4.NBT.B.5
Each seat on a school bus can hold 4 students. If a school bus has 26 seats, how many students can the bus hold?
  1. 94
  2. 104
  3. 120
  4. 246
Grade 4 Multiplication CCSS: 4.NBT.B.5
8×16=       128      
Grade 4 Multiplication CCSS: 4.NBT.B.5
The fifth grade students at Brookdale Elementary are going on a field trip to Washington D.C. It takes 873 miles to get there one way. What is the total distance they will travel in order to take their trip to Washington D.C. and back?
  1. 873 miles
  2. 1,746 miles
  3. 1,846 miles
  4. 1,756 miles
Grade 4 Multiplication CCSS: 4.NBT.B.5
524 x 4 =
  1. 2,008
  2. 2,088
  3. 2,196
  4. 2,096
Grade 4 Multiplication CCSS: 4.NBT.B.5
Solve.
65 x 3 =
  1. 188
  2. 185
  3. 198
  4. 195
Grade 4 Multiplication CCSS: 4.NBT.B.5
What is the product of 16 and 35?
  1. 51
  2. 610
  3. 560
  4. 459
Grade 4 Multiplication
What is the product of 33 times 9?
  1. 255
  2. 145
  3. 297
  4. 547
  5. 321
Grade 4 Multiplication
Burt ran the 400 meter dash three times. His first try took 54 seconds. His second try took 44 seconds, and his third try took 60 seconds. How many meters did Burt run in all?
  1. Burt ran 1,200 meters.
  2. He ran 158 seconds in all.
  3. His second race was the fastest.
Grade 4 Multiplication
Which equation means, "42 is 7 times as many as 6"?
  1. 42 = 7 + 6
  2. 42 = 7 x 6
  3. 42 = 6 - 7
  4. 42 = 7 - 6
Grade 4 Multiplication CCSS: 4.OA.A.2
Helen wrote 6 pages. Tina wrote 3 times as many pages as Helen. What is the total number of pages Tina wrote?
  1. the product of 6 and 3
  2. the quotient of 6 and 3
  3. the difference of 6 and 3
  4. the sum of 6 and 3
Grade 4 Multiplication
Jimmy's brother is 6 years old. Jimmy is twice as old as his brother. How old is Jimmy?
  1. 3
  2. 12
  3. 18
  4. 32
Grade 4 Multiplication CCSS: 4.NBT.B.5
Mr. Noble was setting up chairs for a presentation. He set up 5 rows with 15 in each row. How many chairs did he set up?
  1. 65
  2. 75
  3. 25
  4. 105
Grade 4 Multiplication
12 x 12=
  1. 15
  2. 13
  3. 144
  4. 125
  5. 143
  6. 150
  7. 51
  8. 64
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