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Chapter 5

Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 
 
Multiply.
 

 1. 

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a.
8
c.
10
b.
9
d.
6
 
 
Look for a pattern. Solve.
 

 2. 

Zach is painting his bedroom wall. He paints 3 red stripes for each blue stripe. How many red stripes does Zach paint if there are a total of 28 stripes?
a.
3 red stripes
c.
21 red stripes
b.
28 red stripes
d.
7 red stripes
 

 3. 

Marcia is making goody bags for her birthday party. She puts 2 pieces of candy and 1 more toy than pieces of candy in each bag. If Marcia puts a total of 30 things in all the goodie bags, how many toys does she put in the bags?
a.
18 toys
c.
30 toys
b.
12 toys
d.
10 toys
 

 4. 

Pedro’s daily allowance is $5. He spends $3 every day of the week and puts the rest away. How much money does Pedro put away in one week?
a.
$35
c.
$8
b.
$21
d.
$14
 

 5. 

Steven uses a net to catch fish. He catches 2 fish on his first try. He catches 1 more fish than the time before each time he puts the net in the water. How many fish does Steven catch if he puts the net in the water 6 times?
a.
12 fish
c.
17 fish
b.
27 fish
d.
3 fish
 

Short Answer
 
 
Complete the table.
 

 6. 


Rule: Multiply by 2.
Input
Output
2
 
8
 
 
18
 
14
 

 7. 


Rule: Multiply by 6.
Input
Output
 
30
8
 
 
24
3
 
 
 
Use multiplication to solve.
 

 8. 

Bob and Carl each buy 3 boxes of oranges. How many oranges do they buy in all if each box has 8 oranges?
 

 9. 

Yan buys 5 fiction books and 2 nonfiction books. Each book has 3 folded pages.How many pages are folded in all?
 

 10. 

An art teacher orders one case of paints which contains 3 cans of blue paint. He orders 3 cases of paint which each contain 4 cans of green paint. How many more cans of green paint than blue paint did he order?
 



 
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