Instructions
Welcome, Math Explorer! Read each question carefully and solve the problems to the best of your ability. Show your work where you can. Good luck!
Section 1: Multiplication & Division
Solve the following problems. Remember to line up your numbers carefully!
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1. 58 × 24 |
2. 76 × 35 |
3. 129 × 8 |
| 4. 4 )‾516 | 5. 7 )‾945 | 6. 3 )‾261 |
Section 2: Fraction Fun
Work with fractions to find equivalents and compare their sizes.
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Find two equivalent fractions for 1⁄3.
Answer: _______ and _______ -
Find two equivalent fractions for 3⁄4.
Answer: _______ and _______ -
Compare the fractions using <, >, or =.
2⁄5 6⁄10 -
Compare the fractions using <, >, or =.
7⁄8 3⁄4
Section 3: Word Problems
Read the problems carefully and write your answer on the line.
- A new library received a donation of 1,134 books. They want to put an equal number of books on 9 new bookshelves. How many books will be on each bookshelf?
Answer: _______________________ - A farmer has a rectangular field that is 15 meters wide and 30 meters long. What is the perimeter of the field?
Answer: _______________________ - For a school bake sale, Maria baked 12 trays of cookies. Each tray had 24 cookies on it. How many cookies did Maria bake in total?
Answer: _______________________ - A square garden has a side length of 8 feet. What is the area of the garden?
Answer: _______________________
Answer Key
Section 1: Multiplication & Division
- 1,392
- 2,660
- 1,032
- 129
- 135
- 87
Section 2: Fraction Fun
- Any two of the following (or other correct equivalents): 2⁄6, 3⁄9, 4⁄12, 10⁄30
- Any two of the following (or other correct equivalents): 6⁄8, 9⁄12, 12⁄16, 75⁄100
- < (because 2⁄5 is equal to 4⁄10, which is less than 6⁄10)
- > (because 3⁄4 is equal to 6⁄8, which is less than 7⁄8)
Section 3: Word Problems
- 126 books
- 90 meters (15 + 15 + 30 + 30 = 90)
- 288 cookies (12 x 24 = 288)
- 64 square feet (8 x 8 = 64)