Multiplication practice problems - page 26 of 104
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- Salome
Salome bought 4 3/5 kilograms of oranges, 1 kilogram for 2 1/2 GEL (currency Georgian Lari), and 5 1/4 kilograms of apples, 1 kilogram for 1 4/5 GEL. In which fruit did Salome pay more, and by how much? - There 25
There are four red marbles and six blue marbles in a bag. What is the probability of picking up one blue marble and then one red marble? (assume that you keep the blue marble out of the bag) - The classroom 3
The classroom needs a new floor. The dimensions of the classroom are 34 1/2 feet by 36 1/2 feet. Find the area of the classroom. SIMPLIFY. - A pack 2
A pack of all-purpose flour weighs 4 1/4 kilograms. Grace uses 1 1/2 packs of flour for baking a cake and 1 2/3 bags of flour for bread. How many kilograms did she use?
- Danny
Danny made a mistake in the following problem. Line 1:21 + 35 ÷ 7 + 6(2) Line 2:21 + 5 + 6(2) Line 3:21 + 11(2) Line 4:21 + 22 Line 5:43 On what line was the mistake made? Only input the number of the first incorrect line. - Painting 9
Maria and Emme each had 4 pints of paint. On the first day of painting, Maria used 3/5 of her 4 pints of paint, and Emme used 3/4 of her 4 pints of paint. How much of Maria and Emme's paint remained after the first day of painting? Enter your answer as a - First calc
What part of the expression below should be calculated first? 8 + {22 × [15 + (14 × 2)]} - Eighty 2
Eighty children went on a field trip. If three-fifths of them were boys, how many were girls? - Slices 3
A whole pizza is cut into eight equal pieces. How many slices can be cut from 6 1/2 similar pizza?
- Jumping
You exercise for 3/4 of an hour. You jump rope for 1/3 of that time. What fraction of the hour do you spend jumping rope? - Wanted book
Kianna had 48 Eur, and Kyle had 42 Eur. Kyle shared 1/6 of his money, and Kianna shared 1/8 of her money to buy a book that they both wanted to read. How much money did they share to buy the book? - Conditional probability
Suppose a batch contains ten items, of which four are defective. Two items are drawn at random from the batch, one after the other, without replacement. What is the probability that: I) both are defective? Ii) Is the second item defective? - Cookies
Each large cookie is 5/6 oz. And each small cookie is 4/9 oz. What is the total weight of two large and one small cookie? - Pupils 13
If ⅜ of the pupils in year 9 say, their favorite color is red. There are 112 pupils in year 9. How many students said red is their favorite color?
- Taylor
Taylor filled eight 5 oz glasses with orange juice ⅔ full. Emeline filled five 9 oz glasses with orange juice ¾ full. Who used more juice? - Cranberries
A recipe requires 1/4 of a cup of cranberries for 1 batch of scones. How many batches of scones can be made using 6 1/2 cups of cranberries? - Tyrese
Tyrese wanted to run 8 miles, but he only ran 1/4 of the 8 miles; so, how many miles did he run? A 1/4 + 8 B 1/2 divide 8 C 1/4 divide 8 D 1/4 x 8 - A factory
A factory employs 200 men and 50 women. Eighty of the men are paid $100.the rest are paid $80, and the woman is each paid 50. What is the total wage bill? - Freddy
Freddy has £24, and Layla has £32. Freddy spends 11/12 of his money, and Layla spends 7/8 of her money. How much more money does Layla spend than Freddy?
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