Multiplication practice problems - page 53 of 116
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- Product increased
When the product of 2/3 and 6/10 is increased by 2/5, the result is? - Clothes 4
If the cost of 16.5 metres of cloth is ₹2,062.50, find the cost of 24.75 metres. - Evaluate mixed expressions
Which of the following equals 4 and 2 over 3 divided by 3 and 1 over 2? A. 4 and 2 over 3 times 3 and 2 over 1 B. 14 over 3 times 2 over 7 C. 14 over 3 times 7 over 2 D. 42 over 3 times 2 over 31 - Long and wide
What is the area of a rectangle that is 1 1/4 meters long and 3/4 of a meter wide? - Four multiples
Four multiples of 6, he writes the following 12 24 56 72, which is correct? - A number 5
A number is divisible by 24, 25, and 120 if it is increased by 20. Find the number. - Nails
If a keg of nails costs $129.45 and 6/7 of the keg is used, what is the value of the remaining nails? - Markup
A store pays $370 for a bicycle. The percentage of markup is 19%. What is the selling price of the bike? - Quotient and product
What is the sum of the quotient [8/5 ÷ 8/10] added to the product [8/14 × 7/12 × 3/8]? - The length 6
The length of 12 pipes is 10 1/2 meters. (1) find the length of one pipe (2) also find the length of 7 pipes - GP - sequence
The first three terms of a geometric sequence are as follows: 10, 30, 90. Find the next two terms of this sequence. - Simplify 7
Simplify. 7-1/3÷ 3-2/3 of 2+ 4-1/2÷ 2-1/4+ 1/2 solution and by step by step - Bananas plantation
Ashok Rao planted bananas on 2/7 of his field on his 21 acres. What is the area of the banana plantation? - Icing cookies
Miriam is making 3 1/2 dozen cookies. If 2/7 of the cookies have icing, how many dozen cookies have icing? - Hungry cat
John is a fully grown cat. He eats 2/3 of a can a day. How many cans of food does Tinker eat in a week? - The length 5
The length and breadth of a rectangular field are 3 1/5 m and 1 3/7 m. Find the area of the rectangular field. - Golf balls
Of the 28 golf balls, 1/7 are yellow. How many golf balls are yellow? Use the model to help you. Enter your answer in the box. - The cost 2
The cost of 5 apples is $3.45, and 5 oranges are $1.23. If Rachel buys one apple and one orange, then how much must she pay? - The building
Forty-five people live in the building. Three-fifths are men, and two-fifths are women. Find the number of men and women in the building. - Dice 7
A standard number cube is tossed 210 times. What is a reasonable prediction for the number of times the number cube will land on a 5?
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