Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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What product does this array
show?

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2.
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What numbers complete the
calculation?

a. | 42 and
872 | b. | 35 and 965 | c. | 12 and 942 | d. | 42 and 972 |
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This array shows 23 rows of 28
squares.

Which shows the factors for the part
shaded in gray?
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4.
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Which number sentence is
TRUE?
a. | 50 60 =
300,000 | c. | 50
6,000 = 300,000 | b. | 50 600 =
300,000 | d. | 50 60,000 =
300,000 |
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There are 50 envelopes in a box
of envelopes. How many envelopes are in 30 boxes?
a. | 150
envelopes | c. | 15,000
envelopes | b. | 1,500 envelopes | d. | 150,000 envelopes |
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In a school yearbook, 30 pages
have photographs of students. There are 24 photographs on each page. How many student photographs are
shown?
a. | 72
photographs | c. | 54
photographs | b. | 720 photographs | d. | 243 photographs |
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The floor of a meeting room is
covered with a pattern of square tiles. The tiles are in 58 rows with 40 tiles per row. How many
tiles are covering the floor?
a. | 232
tiles | c. | 2,320
tiles | b. | 2,008 tiles | d. | 520 tiles |
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Find the product of 33 and
29.
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A newborn manatee weighs 65
pounds. The mother manatee weighs 17 times as much. How much does the mother manatee
weigh?
a. | 1,005
pounds | c. | 1,205
pounds | b. | 1,105 pounds | d. | 2,105 pounds |
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10.
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Multiply.

a. | 7,668 | b. | 6,568 | c. | 7,568 | d. | 7,668 |
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A market ordered 12 cases of
canned beans. Each case had 24 cans. The market sold each can for $2. How many cans did the market
order? What was the total price of all the cans?
a. | 72 cans;
$144 | b. | 144 cans; $288 | c. | 288 cans; $576 | d. | 576 cans; $288 |
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Eighteen students from each
fourth-grade class took part in a charity walk. There are 4 fourth-grade classrooms. Each student
raised $12 in the charity walk. How many fourth-grade students took part in the charity walk? What
was the total amount of money they raised?
a. | 54 students;
$594 | b. | 54 students; $648 | c. | 72 students; $792 | d. | 72 students; $864 |
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There are 18 classrooms in
Jeffrey’s school. Each classroom has 27 students. Jeffrey is using the table below to calculate
how many students are in the school. Which number is missing from the table?

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What is 17
32?

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What is 41
22?

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What numbers complete the
calculation?

a. | 24 and
964 | b. | 40 and 980 | c. | 40 and 880 | d. | 35 and 975 |
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17.
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What product does this array
show?

a. | 16 +
24 | b. | 16
24 | c. | 6
24 | d. | 16
64 |
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This array shows 24 rows of 27
squares.

Which shows the factors for the part
shaded in gray?
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19.
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This array shows 24 rows of 27
squares.

Which shows the factors for the part
shaded in gray?
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20.
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In a school yearbook, 40 pages
have photographs of students. There are 16 photographs on each page. How many student photographs are
shown?
a. | 640
photographs | c. | 424
photographs | b. | 4,240 photographs | d. | 6,400 photographs |
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Which number sentence is
TRUE?
a. | 30 80 =
2,520 | c. | 30 3 =
2,520 | b. | 30 84 = 2,520 | d. | 30 4 =
2,520 |
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22.
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Find the product of 35 and
26.
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23.
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Mrs. Wahl bought 40 books for
each class at her school. If the school has 28 classes, how many books did Mrs. Wahl buy in
all?
a. | 400 books | b. | 68 books | c. | 1,120 books | d. | 1,200 books |
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A department store had 18 boxes
of t-shirts. Each box held a dozen T-shirts. The store sold the T-shirts for $8 each. How many
T-shirts did the store sell? What was the total amount of money the store
made?
a. | 216;
$1,728 | b. | 216; $1,688 | c. | 180; $1440 | d. | 180; $840 |
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Joseph baked 8 dozen large
muffins for a bake sale. He sold the muffins for $3 each. How many muffins did Joseph bake? If he
sold all the muffins, how much money did he make for the bake sale?
a. | 80 muffins;
$240 | b. | 80 muffins; $280 | c. | 96 muffins; $278 | d. | 96 muffins; $288 |
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