Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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Find the product.

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The array shows 5 rows of 27.
The white part has an area of , or 100. What is the area of the gray
part?

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What are the partial products
for ?
a. | 600 and
40 | c. | 560 and
40 | b. | 56 and
40 | d. | 640 and 40 |
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Which of these is another way
to find ?
a. | Multiply . | b. | Add 7 to the product of 80 and 4. | c. | Add 80 and 4. | d. | Add and . |
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A jumbo jet is traveling at a
speed of 540 miles per hour. At this speed, how far will the jet travel in 4
hours?
a. | 1,260
miles | c. | 964
miles | b. | 2,160 miles | d. | 1,620 miles |
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Find the product of 5 and
306.
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On Thursday, 400 people visited
the school science fair. On Friday, 250 people visited the science fair. How can you find how many
more people visited the science fair on Thursday?

a. | Subtract 250 from
400. | b. | Multiply 400 by 250. | c. | Add 400 and 250. | d. | Multiply 400 by
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A bottle of juice holds 128
ounces. Which number sentence can be used to find the number of ounces in 4 bottles of
juice?

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Jason jogged 3 miles on Monday,
2 miles on Tuesday, and 3 miles on Wednesday. He jogged the same number of miles on Friday as he did
on Thursday. What information is needed to find the total number of miles Jason jogged from Monday
through Friday?
a. | the number of miles he jogged last
week | b. | the total number of miles he jogged from Monday through
Wednesday | c. | the number of miles he jogged on Thursday | d. | the number of minutes it takes him to jog a
mile |
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Clarence read 32 pages on
Monday, 28 pages on Tuesday, and 35 pages on Wednesday. He spent about 25 minutes each night to read.
What information is NOT needed to find how many pages Clarence read in all?
a. | the number of pages read on
Monday | b. | the number of pages read on Tuesday | c. | the amount of time spent reading each
night | d. | Clarence read Monday, Tuesday, and
Wednesday. |
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The chart below shows the
amount of calcium in one cup of cooked vegetables.

How
much calcium is in 4 cups of beets?
a. | 1,040
mg | b. | 30 mg | c. | 104 mg | d. | 56 mg |
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The array shows 4 rows of 29.
The white part has area 4 20 or 100. What is the area of the gray
part?

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What is 8
16?

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What is 9
15?

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Find the product.
8 x 32
= n
a. | n = 40 | b. | n =
58 | c. | n = 246 | d. | n =
256 |
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Find the product.
4 x 56
= n
a. | n = 204 | b. | n =
224 | c. | n = 234 | d. | n =
345 |
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The chart below shows the
amount of calcium in one cup of cooked vegetables.

How much calcium is in 2 cups of sweet
potatoes?
a. | 1,120
mg | b. | 112 mg | c. | 58 mg | d. | 56 mg |
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Which of these is another way
to find 9 48?
a. | Multiply 9
40 8. | b. | Add 9 40 and 9
8. | c. | Add 40 and
8. | d. | Add 9 to the product of 40 and
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What are the partial products
for 75 3?
a. | 225 and
15 | c. | 21 and
15 | b. | 210 and
15 | d. | 240 and 15 |
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Find the product of 6 and
407.
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Jerry is reading a 200-page
book. So far, Jerry has read 96 pages of the book. How can he find the number of pages he has left to
read?

a. | Add 96 to
200. | b. | Subtract 96 from 200. | c. | Multiply 200 by 96. | d. | Multiply 200 by
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A school locker room has 6 rows
of lockers. There are 64 lockers in each row. Which number sentence can be used to find the total
number of lockers?

a. | 6 64 =
 | b. | 64 + 6 =  | c. | 64 – 6 =  | d. | 64 + 64 =  |
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Starting out, Tommy had 52
amusement park ride tickets. At noon he had 26 tickets left. At the end of the day, he had 13 tickets
left. He used 20 tickets to ride roller coasters. What information is NOT needed to find how many
more tickets he used in the morning than in the afternoon?
a. | the number of tickets Tommy had to
start | b. | the number of tickets Tommy had left at noon | c. | the number of tickets Tommy used to ride roller
coasters | d. | the number of tickets Tommy had left at the end of the
day |
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