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Multiplication and Division Worksheet-5

Multiplication & Division Worksheet-5

 

  1. If one dozen pencils cost Rs.1.68, how can you find the cost of one pencil?

A. Subtract the cost of a dozen from 12

B. Multiply the cost of a dozen by 12

C. Divide the cost of a dozen by 2

       D. Divide the cost of a dozen by 12

 

  1. Mr. Sengupta distributed Rs.432 among four of his sons. He gave the same amount to four of them. How much money did each son receive?

A. Rs.108           B. Rs.232           C. Rs.1, 728       D. Rs.88

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  1. Find the product.

      

A. 0.545             B. 0.225             C. 0.525             D. 0.425

 

  1. Which number will make the following equation true?

          12.55 × ? = 1.255

A. 0.1                  B. 1.0                  C. 0.01                D. 10

 

  1. How many inches are in 3.5 feet?

A. 42                   B. 36                   C. 38                   D. 40

 

  1. One bike cost Rs.76000. Mr. Wilson bought a bike for each of his four children. How much money did he spend?

A. Rs.300000                               B. Rs.304000

C. Rs.314000                                D. Rs.294000

 

  1. A farmer had to pack 450 apples into boxes. Each box he had could hold 18 apples. How many boxes did the farmer need? Which of the following operations will you do to get the correct answer?

A. add 450 and 18                        B. multiply 450 by 18

C. subtract 18 from 450             D. divide 450 by 18

 

  1. There are 365 days in a year. How many days are there in 5 years?

A. 1,825              B. 1,815              C. 1,725              D. 1,824

 

  1. What can you do to 1000 to make it 1?

A. multiply with 0.1                     B. multiply with 0.001

C. multiply with 0.01                   D. can not be done

 

  1. The solution to 348 × 53 is closest to _____.

A. 1,800             B. 180                 C. 18,000          D. 20,000

 

Answer Keys

(1)–D; (2)–A; (3)–C; (4)–A; (5)–A; (6)–B; (7)–D; (8)–A; (9)–B; (10)–C