Multiplication - practice for 12 year olds - page 6 of 40
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- David 5
David was riding his bicycle at a speed of 26.5 kilometers per hour (km/h). Use the fact that 1 kilometer is approximately equal to 0.6214 miles to convert this speed to miles per hour (mile/h) - A pancake 2
A pancake recipe requires 3/4 teaspoons of vanilla, and a cake recipe requires 3 times as much vanilla as a pancake recipe. How many teaspoons of vanilla is required for the cake recipe? - Three 233
Three adults and one child want to share the remaining 4/5 of a pie between them. They agree the child gets 3/10 of that amount, while the adults share what's left after the child is served. How much of a whole pie do the adults get? Report your answer as - A container
A container with 2 1/2L of water is being poured into other containers that can hold 1 1/3L of water. Each container has to be filled, so how many L of water will the last container hold? - Bags
If six bags of flour have a mass of 27 kilograms, what will be the mass of 11 bags? - Tom is
Tom is making birdhouses to sell at a farmer's market. Each birdhouse requires 4.5 feet of wood planks to build, and he sells them for $19.75 each. How much money can Tom earn at the farmer's market if he has no more than 80 feet of planks to build birdho - What is 29
What is the product of negative 2 and 2 over 5 and negative 3 and 5 over 6? Enter your answer as a mixed number or improper fraction in the simplest form. - Three 232
Three out of eleven working mothers in a major US city have at least one child under the age of Five(5). If there are 2,250 mothers employed in that city, how many have at least one child under the age of five? (round to nearest whole number) - Charity
Greg's grandmother is knitting scarves for charity. The table shows the number of yards needed for different types of scarves. Yarn Type ; Number of Yards Bulky ; 150 Light ; 250 Medium; 200 She plans to make bulky scarves and has no more than 2,250 yards - Cereals
Cole and Carl share an 18-ounce box of cereal. By the end of the week, Cole has eaten 1/6 of the box, and Carl has eaten 2/3 of the box of cereal. How many ounces are left in the box? - The track
The track is ⅗ a mile long. If Tim ran the track three times, how far did he run? Answer AS A DECIMAL. - Buns
Dona has 50 buns. She sold 9/10 of it and gave 3 of the remaining buns to her brother. How many buns are left for Dona? - Babysitting
Susanna earns $3.75 per hour of babysitting. Last month, she babysat for 11 hours. How much did she earn? - Lions 2
Lions spend about 5/6 of the day sleeping. How many hours does a lion sleep in one day? - Division by fraction
If b divided by 1/12 = 15, what does b equal? - Rose and
Rose and Bill share a 30-ounce bucket of clay. By the end of the week, Rose has used 1/10 of the bucket, and Bill has used 2/5 of the bucket of clay. How many ounces are left in the bucket? - Club meeting
In the Green club meeting, 1/3 are Grade 4, 1/5 are GRADE 5, and the rest are Grade 6, pupils. If the total attendance is 240 pupils, how many are GRADE 6? - Shandra
Shandra saved $24. She lends 1/3 of her savings to her brother. Shandra wants to buy an $18 bracelet. Will she have enough money to purchase the bracelet? Explain - Product, sum and quotient
If the product of 1 1/6 and 3 2/3 is added to the quotient of 5/7 and 6/7, what is the sum? Write the solution as a mixed number or a fraction in the lowest terms. - Peter 15
Peter try to calculate: 3/4 x 2/3 He did 3x3 to get 9 and 4 x 2 to get 8. The final answer is 8/9. Can you explain the error and how to help? What is the correct answer?
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