Math, asked by dihan16, 2 months ago

Multiplication word problems

Example: Debbie made 3 pans of brownies. She cut each pan into 4 brownies. How

many brownies did Debbie end up with?

Solution:

Debbie made 3 pans of brownies

She cut each pan into 4 brownies

So, Total she made 3x4 brownies

= 12 brownies

Answer: 12 brownies

1. A cook made 5 stacks of pancakes. There were 2 pancakes in each stack.

How many pancakes were there in all?

2. Reba bought 2 bunches of bananas. There were 4 bananas in each bunch.

How many bananas did Reba buy?

3. At a local school, 2 students are putting on a puppet show. Each

student made 5 puppets for the show. How many puppets are there in

all?

4. There are 2 boxes of books in the storeroom. Each box has 9 books. How

many books are there in all?

5. A summer camp has 9 boats. Each boat holds 9 campers. How many

campers can use the boats at the same time?

6. Jada went to the grocery store and bought 3 boxes of donuts. There were 7

donuts in each box. How many donuts did Jada buy?

7. Jill had 7 apples. She cut each apple into 9 slices. How many apple

slices did Jill make?

8. Tommy bought 3 bags of potatoes. There were 2 potatoes in each bag. How

many potatoes did Tommy buy?

9. A cookie factory produced 4 packages of cookies. There were 4 cookies in

each package. How many cookies did the factory produce in all?

10. A candy company puts 6 gumdrops in each bag. How many gumdrops will

the company need to fill 6 bags?​

Answers

Answered by manglimuskansoni
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Answer:

1. 5 x 2 =10 (10 pancakes)

2. 2 x 4 = 8 (8 bananas)

3. 2 x 5 = 10 (10 puppets)

4. 2 x 9 = 18 (18 books)

5. 9 x 9 = 81 (81 campers can use the boats at the same time)

6. 3 x 7 = 21 ( 21 donuts)

7. 7 x 9 = 63 (63 apple slices)

8. 3 x 2 = 6 ( 6 potatoes)

9. 4 x 4 = 16 ( 16 cookies)

10. 6 x 6 = 36 ( 36 gumdrops)

Note : Just multiply the given numbers.

You will get the answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope it's helpful to you.

Answered by mahi5576
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Answer:

Here is your right and correct answer

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