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Engage your young learners with these fun and practical math word problems! Help them explore key concepts like subtraction and multiplication while solving scenarios involving buying dresses, fishing with family, and planning a trip to the circus. Each problem encourages critical thinking and application of math in everyday situations. It’s a great way to make learning math fun and interactive. Try these problems in the classroom or at home for an educational activity that kids will enjoy!
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7,613 × 1 3 2 0 4 3 , 5 2 4 28 3 0 2 one thousands hundreds
4,108 × 6 4 2 4, 6 4 8
3,568 × 2 1 1 1 7, 1 3 6
5,412 × 5 2 1 2 7, 0 6 0
1,289 × 3 2 2 1,000 3 3,000 × 3, 8 6 7
3,585 × 4 2 2 3 4,000 4 16,000 × 1 4, 3 4 0
6,040 × 3 1 6,000 3 18,000 × 1 8, 1 2 0
4,912 × 8 7 1 5,000 8 40,000 × 3 9, 2 9 6
11 − 6 Mrs. Ray looked at 11 dressesthat were on sale. She bought6 of the dresses. How manydresses did she not buy? Mrs. Ray looked at 11 dressesthat were on sale. She bought6 of the dresses. How manydresses did she not buy? 5 dresses
525 × 8 Mrs. Baker has 8 boxes of drinking straws. Each box has 525 straws. What is the total number of straws that Mrs. Baker has? Mrs. Baker has 8 boxes of drinking straws. Each box has 525 straws. What is the total number of straws that Mrs. Baker has? 2 4 4, 2 0 0 straws
Greg went fishing with his dad and sister. Together they caught 18 fish. If they each caught the same number of fish, how many fish did each person catch?
Greg went fishing with his dad and sister. Together they caught 18 fish. If they each caught the same number of fish, how many fish did each person catch?
Greg went fishing with his dad and sister. Together they caught 18 fish. If they each caught the same number of fish, how many fish did each person catch? 18÷3= 6 fish
$4.35 × 8 Eight children went to the circus. Each ticket cost $4.35. What was the total cost of the circus tickets? Eight children went to the circus. Each ticket cost $4.35. What was the total cost of the circus tickets? 2 4 $3 4. 8 0