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Multiplication of Whole Numbers

The document provides examples of multiplication word problems and their solutions. It includes problems involving calculating the total amount spent over multiple weeks, whether mathematical statements are true or false, calculating savings over months, finding the number of items in sets arranged in layers or grids, and calculating the total number of items from a set number per group. Each problem is accompanied by the working step(s) to reach the solution.

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Multiplication of Whole Numbers

The document provides examples of multiplication word problems and their solutions. It includes problems involving calculating the total amount spent over multiple weeks, whether mathematical statements are true or false, calculating savings over months, finding the number of items in sets arranged in layers or grids, and calculating the total number of items from a set number per group. Each problem is accompanied by the working step(s) to reach the solution.

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Multiplication of Whole numbers

Multiplication of Whole numbers

Jai spends $ 3 on sweets each week for 7 weeks.


Calculate how much he spends altogether.
Solution:

3 x 7 = 21
He spends $ 21.

Multiplication of Whole numbers

Is the following statement true or false ?


5x4 = 4 x 5
Solution: True

Multiplication of Whole numbers

Is the following statement true or false ?


6x5 = 6 x 7
Solution:False

Multiplication of Whole numbers

Is the following statement true or false ?


8 x 9 = 4 x 36
Solution:False

Multiplication of Whole numbers

Jamil saves $5 per month from his pocket money.


How much does he save in 4 months ?
Solution:$

20

Multiplication of Whole numbers

Jamil saves $5 per month from his pocket money.


How long will it take him to save $ 30 ?
Solution:6

months

Multiplication of Whole numbers

How many bottles are there in this crate ?

Solution:18

Multiplication of Whole numbers

Emma, Rachel, Sarah and Hannah go to a disco. It costs $3 each to get in.
How much do they pay altogether?

Solution:$12

Multiplication of Whole numbers

The picture shows the tiles on one wall in Sunnavas bathroom.


How many tiles are on this wall ?

Solution:42

Multiplication of Whole numbers

Packets of chewing gum are packed in a box.


In a box there are 8 layers with 9 packets of chewing gum in each layer.
How many packets are there in the box?
Solution:72

Multiplication of Whole numbers

The picture shows the cars parked in a car park.


How many cars have been parked?
Solution:24

Multiplication of Whole numbers

The picture shows the cars parked in a car park.


How many cars have been parked?
Solution:25

Multiplication of Whole numbers

A hotel has 9 floors. On each floor there are 7 windows.


How many windows are there in the hotel?
Solution:63

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