Multiplication practice problems - page 32 of 114
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- Cereals
If someone ate 1.6 Oz of cereal and the other person ate 2/3 of the cereal. How many ounces would there be? - Five-digit number divisibility
How many different five-digit numbers with different digits can be made from the digits 0, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, and 9? How many of them are divisible by 4? How many of them are divisible by 10? How many of them are even? - Five-digit number count
Determine the number of all natural numbers greater than 2000 in which the digits 1, 2, 4, 6, and 8 occur at most once each. - Product minus sum
How much is the product of 6 1/2 and 4 1/3 more than the sum of 3 1/3 and 2 1/6? - Natural numbers
Find the number of all natural numbers greater than 200 in which the digits 1, 2, 4, 6, 8 occur at most once and not contains any other digits. - A 12-mile
A 12-mile biking trail has a trail marker every 1/6 of a mile. How many markers are on the trail? - Number digit formation
How many numbers a) less than 500, b) greater than 500 can be formed from the digit 0,1,5,8,9 so that no digit is repeated? - Dance pair duration
Thirty-two boys and 34 girls came to the dance. How many different dance pairs can they make, given that each team is given: they can only dance for 1 minute and then take turns in 5 seconds? Calculate how long the dance evening would last for all the pai - Fraction multiplied by the sum
Find the three-fifths of the sum of 18 and 17. - Peter fruit choice
There are 12 apples and 10 pears in the basket. Peter has to choose either an apple or a pear from them so that Víra, who chooses 1 apple and 1 pear after him, has the greatest possible choice. Determine what Peter chooses. - City path count
There are 5 roads from city A to city B, 3 from city B to city C, and 4 from city C to city D. Determine the number of paths that go from A to D via B and C. - Four-digit natural numbers
Determine the number of all four-digit natural numbers in decimal notation in which the digit 0 is not present, and each of the remaining nine numbers occurs at most once. - Shoe cabinet combinations
In the shoe cabinet, there is one pair each of boots, sandals, tennis shoes, and brown and black ankle boots. Determine how many ways one right shoe and one left shoe can be chosen from among them that do not belong together. - A counter
A counter ticket costs $18.79. If you're going to buy seven tickets plus a parking pass that costs $10, what would the total cost be? - Ski double discount
The supermarket reduced the original price of the skis by 20% in January. At the beginning of February, they reduced the new price by another 29%. By what percentage were the skis' costs lower than the original price in February? - Number fraction comparison
How much is two-sevenths of 420 less than three-eighths of 960? - Mr. Stratton
Mr. Stratton has a flower garden. Of the flowers in his garden, 1/3 of them are roses, and 3/5 of the roses are red. What fraction of Mr. Stratton's flowers are red roses? - What is 21
What is the next number? What is the 7th number? 160, 80, 40, 20, 10, _ - Two fractions multiply
What is ⅔ × ⅚? - Bryon
Bryon has 1 7/10 kilogram of black pepper. He uses 7/8 of the pepper and splits it between 7 pepper shakers. How much pepper will be in each shaker?
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