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By Mrs. Stephanie Estes

Multiplication & Division Review. By Mrs. Stephanie Estes. You shall Listen and Learn!. Rachael has 5 shelves that can hold 7 paint cans each. How many paint cans can the shelves hold in all? a. 7 paint cans b. 12 paint cans c. 30 paint cans d. 35 paint cans. Find the product.

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  1. Multiplication & Division Review By Mrs. Stephanie Estes

  2. You shall Listen and Learn!

  3. Rachael has 5 shelves that can hold 7 paint cans each. How many paint cans can the shelves hold in all? a. 7 paint cans b. 12 paint cans c. 30 paint cans d. 35 paint cans

  4. Find the product. a. 15 b. 36 c. 48 d. 54

  5. There are 2 Senators from each state in the United States Senate. How many Senators are there from 9 states? 27 Senators b. 11 Senators c. 18 Senators d. 7 Senators

  6. divisor 35 ÷ 7 = 5 In 35 ÷ 7 = 5, what is the 35 called? a. Quotient b. Factor c. Divisor d. dividend dividend quotient

  7. Micheal is decorating a bulletin board. He has 16 triangles and wants to put them in 4 rows. Which picture can be used to find how many triangles he should put in each row?

  8. A planetarium has 24 seats, with the same number of seats in each of 3 rows. How many seats are in each row? a. 21 seats b. 15 seats c. 8 seats d. 5 seats 24 ÷ 3 = 8

  9. 24 ÷ 8 = Dilleta bought a set of 24 glasses at a yard sale. They came in cartons with 8 glasses each. How many cartons did Dilleta buy? a. 32 cartons b. 16 cartons c. 4 cartons d. 3 cartons

  10. 30 ÷ 6 = The art museum is holding a water color show. There are 30 pieces of art that need to be displayed. How many walls are needed if 6 pictures are placed on each wall? a. 5 walls b. 6 walls c. 24 walls d. 36 walls

  11. Which number sentence is part of the fact family for 2, 3, and 6? a. 3 • 3 = 9 b. 6 •2 = 12 c. 6 – 3 = 3 d. 6 ÷ 2 = 3 2 3 6

  12. Which of the following is NOT part of the same fact family? a. 7 • 8 = 56 b. 8 • 7 = 56 c. 56 ÷ 7 = 8 d. 56 – 8 = 48 NOT

  13. If you know that 3 • 6 = 18, which division fact do you know? a. 18 ÷ 6 = 3 b. 15 ÷ 3 = 5 c. 21 ÷ 3 = 7 d. 24 ÷ 6 = 4

  14. 4 • 6 = 24 • b. 24 ÷ 6 = 4 • c. 24 ÷ 4 = 6 • d. 2 • 12 = 24 Emily planted tulips in the garden in the array shown below. Which number sentence does NOT belong in the fact family represented by the array?

  15. Tappers Dance Club held their yearly recital. There were 14 dancers altogether. They were in 2 lines. Which number sentence does NOT help you find how many dancers were in each line? a. 14 ÷ 2 = 7 b. 12 ÷ 2 = 6 c. 2 • 7 = 14 d. 7 • 2 = 14

  16. Divide. 18 ÷ 3 a. 7 b. 6 c. 5 d. 4

  17. 72 ÷ 8 = Eight friends equally shared the cost of renting a boat for the afternoon. The total cost was $72. What did each person pay? a. $64 b. $10 c. $9 d. $8

  18. 4 Divide. a. 40 b. 24 c. 5 d. 4

  19. $12 ÷ 6 = $2 A magazine subscription costs $12 a year. If 6 magazines are delivered during the year, what is the cost of each magazine? a. $72 b. $8 c. $6 d. $2

  20. Suppose 36 players form 6 teams with an equal number of players on each team. How many players are on each team? a. 5 players b. 6 players c. 30 players d. 42 players 36 ÷ 6 =

  21. 4 LESS 6 9 Which quotient is less than 36 ÷ 6? a. 36 ÷ 9 b. 36 ÷ 6 c. 36 ÷ 4 d. 36 ÷ 3 12

  22. Haley has a jar with exactly 240 jellybeans. She wants to give an equal number of jellybeans to 6 of her friends. How many jellybeans would each friend get? b. Haley gave jellybeans to 8 friends. How many jellybeans would each friend get? Show all your work and/or explain your reasoning for each part in the space provided in the space provided.

  23. Haley has a jar with exactly 240 jellybeans. She wants to give an equal number of jellybeans to 6 of her friends. A. How many jellybeans would each friend get?

  24. Haley has a jar with exactly 240 jellybeans. She wants to give an equal number of jellybeans to 6 of her friends. A. How many jellybeans would each friend get?

  25. Haley has a jar with exactly 240 jellybeans. She wants to give an equal number of jellybeans to 6 of her friends. A. How many jellybeans would each friend get?

  26. Haley’s friends will get 40 jellybeans each. Haley has a jar with exactly 240 jellybeans. She wants to give an equal number of jellybeans to 6 of her friends. A. How many jellybeans would each friend get?

  27. Haley’s friends will get 40 jellybeans each. Haley has a jar with exactly 240 jellybeans. She wants to give an equal number of jellybeans to 6 of her friends. b. Haley gave jellybeans to 8 friends. How many jellybeans would each friend get?

  28. Haley’s friends will get 40 jellybeans each. Haley has a jar with exactly 240 jellybeans. She wants to give an equal number of jellybeans to 6 of her friends. b. Haley gave jellybeans to 8 friends. How many jellybeans would each friend get?

  29. Haley’s friends will get 40 jellybeans each. Haley has a jar with exactly 240 jellybeans. She wants to give an equal number of jellybeans to 6 of her friends. b. Haley gave jellybeans to 8 friends. How many jellybeans would each friend get?

  30. Haley’s friends will get 40 jellybeans each. Haley has a jar with exactly 240 jellybeans. She wants to give an equal number of jellybeans to 6 of her friends. b. Haley gave jellybeans to 8 friends. How many jellybeans would each friend get? Haley’s friends will get 30 jellybeans each.

  31. The fourth-grade teacher is buying crayons for her class of 20 students. Each box has 4 crayons in it. Each student needs 2 crayons . A. How many total crayons does the teacher need to buy? B. How many boxes of crayons should the teacher buy? Show all your work and/or explain your reasoning for each part in the space provided in the space provided.

  32. The fourth-grade teacher is buying crayons for her class of 20 students. Each box has 4 crayons in it. Each student needs 2 crayons . A. How many total crayons does the teacher need to buy?

  33. The fourth-grade teacher is buying crayons for her class of 20 students. Each box has 4 crayons in it. Each student needs 2 crayons . A. How many total crayons does the teacher need to buy?

  34. The teacher needs to buy 40 crayons. The fourth-grade teacher is buying crayons for her class of 20 students. Each box has 4 crayons in it. Each student needs 2 crayons . A. How many total crayons does the teacher need to buy?

  35. The teacher needs to buy 40 crayons. The fourth-grade teacher is buying crayons for her class of 20 students. Each box has 4 crayons in it. Each student needs 2 crayons . B. How many boxes of crayons should the teacher buy?

  36. The teacher needs to buy 40 crayons. The fourth-grade teacher is buying crayons for her class of 20 students. Each box has 4 crayons in it. Each student needs 2 crayons . B. How many boxes of crayons should the teacher buy?

  37. The teacher needs to buy 40 crayons. The fourth-grade teacher is buying crayons for her class of 20 students. Each box has 4 crayons in it. Each student needs 2 crayons . B. How many boxes of crayons should the teacher buy?

  38. The teacher needs to buy 40 crayons. The fourth-grade teacher is buying crayons for her class of 20 students. Each box has 4 crayons in it. Each student needs 2 crayons . B. How many boxes of crayons should the teacher buy? The teacher needs to buy 10 boxes.

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