Section 1.4: Multiplication and Division

1.4: Multiplication and Division

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A class has 24 students. The teacher wants to divide them equally into 4 groups.
How many students will be in each group?

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A toy store has 56 toy cars. The cars are arranged equally on 7 shelves.
How many toy cars are on each shelf?

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There are 4 rows of chairs. Each row has 9 chairs. How many chairs are there altogether?

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A farmer puts 6 eggs in each box. If he fills 7 boxes, how many eggs does he have in total?

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Which number makes this true? ___ ÷ 3 = 4

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There are 4 baskets. Each has 5 apples. How many apples there are in total? 🍎

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A crate holds 9 bottles. How many bottles are there in 5 crates?

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Which fact belongs in the same fact family as 6 × 7 = 42?

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A class of 24 students is divided into 6 equal groups.
How many students are in each group?

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What is 5 × 6?

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What is the missing number?
__ ÷ 3 = 5

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There are 28 apples. If each bag holds 4 apples, how many bags are needed?

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A baker puts 6 muffins on each tray. He uses 7 trays.
How many muffins does he have in total?

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Which multiplication fact is not correct?

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What is the value of 48 ÷ 6?

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If 4 students each have 5 pencils, how many pencils are there in total?

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Which number sentence is true?

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A spider has 8 legs. How many legs do 3 spiders have?

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30 ÷ 5 = ?

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Which multiplication sentence equals 36?

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What is 4 × 6?

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