Multiplication practice problems - page 44 of 113
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- Fuel tank 2
A motorist puts 3/4 of a fuel tank in his car every week. The tank holds 60 liters when full. How many liters of fuel does he use per week?
- Six attractions
How many opportunities do you have if you want to complete ten rides on the fair, but there are only six attractions?
- Film premiere
How can you distribute 40 cinema tickets to 15 people?
- Arithmetic 62644
The sum of the two numbers is 18, and their difference is 10. What are the numbers? Calculate the arithmetic mean of the product and the proportion of these numbers.
- Candy
You stop at hasty to buy candy. You give half of the bag to one friend. Then give a quarter to another friend. Later two more friends come, and you give each of them a third of what is in the bag. How many candies did you start with?
- Name tags
A secretary was making name tags. She made each name tag from an index card cut into 1/4 s. How many name tags can the secretary make with two index cards?
- Addition 62504
Peter earns € 3.4 per extra hour. How much do all extras earn when they shoot from 9:00 to 14:30, and there are 15 in addition to Peter?
- Bill paints
Bill paints murals. The table below recorded the total amount of white paint he used for his murals each month. In April, Bill used 2/3 of the amount housed in May. Fill in the amount of white paint BIll used in April in the table below. Month ; gallons o
- Dave has
Dave has 150 kites. He sold 1/2 of them on Monday and 1/3 of the remaining on Tuesday. How many kites were not sold? What is asked in the problem? A. The number of sold kites B. The number of unsold kites
- Gertrude 62304
Six boys and six girls (among them Emil, Félix, Gertrude, and Hanka) want to dance. The number of ways they can make six (mixed) couples if Emil does not want to dance with Gertrude and Hanka wants to dance with Felix is?
- Expressions 62294
Express the numbers 18, 28, 32, 40, 48, and 200 as numerical expressions composed of exactly five pairs.
- Expressions 62284
Express the numbers 18, 28, 32, 40, 48, and 200 as numeric expressions composed of the digits 5.
- Colored balls
There are colored balls in the bag. One-third of them are blue, one-sixth are green, five-twelfths are yellow, and the remaining ten balls are red. How many yellow balls are in the bag?
- Wall paper
Suppose you want to paper your walls. Wallpapers are available in 4 different backgrounds colors with seven different designs of 5 different colors. In how many ways can you select your wallpaper?
- Students 62184
There are 16 students in the class. If the teacher wants to choose two students who will be weekly, how many options does she have?
- Determine 5
Using the formula V=lwh, determine the volume of an aquarium with these measurements: length = 78 cm, width = 6 cm, and height = 43 cm.
- Ron went
Ron went to the store with 100.00. he bought two belts for 14 each, three shirts for 15 each, and he bought a pair of jeans for 25. how much did he have left?
- The cost
The cost of 5 1/2 of the milk is 4 euros. How will 4 5/7 of milk?
- Two fractions multiply
What is 4/5 when multiplied by 9/10?
- Components 61904
Part 1 is half. 2nd part is 2/3 of 1/2. 3rd component weighs 3 kg. How much do the individual components weigh, and how much is it?
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