Word Problems (multiplication) Year 6

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Word Problems (multiplication) Year 6 A car travels 7308 km a year. How many kilometres will it have travelled after 4 years? Word Problems (multiplication) Year 6

Word Problems (multiplication) Year 6 A computer costs £2649. How much will 9 computers cost? Word Problems (multiplication) Year 6

Word Problems (multiplication) Year 6 There are 1440 minutes in a day. How many minutes are there in a week? Word Problems (multiplication) Year 6

Word Problems (multiplication) Year 6 What is the area of a rectangle 26 cm by 78 cm? Word Problems (multiplication) Year 6

Word Problems (multiplication) Year 6 There are 7 coaches, each with 63 passengers. How many people altogether? Word Problems (multiplication) Year 6

Word Problems (multiplication) Year 6 A roll of wire is 417 cm in length. How much wire would there be in 8 rolls? Word Problems (multiplication) Year 6

Word Problems (multiplication) Year 6 A charity sells 5748 raffle tickets at £3 each. How much money does this raise? Word Problems (multiplication) Year 6

Word Problems (multiplication) Year 6 A packet of crisps weighs 28 g. There are 6 packs in a multipack. David buys 4 multipacks for his party. How many grams of crisps has he bought? Word Problems (multiplication) Year 6

Word Problems (multiplication) Year 6 A flight from London to Paris costs £78. What would be the total cost for a group of 52 people to travel? Word Problems (multiplication) Year 6

Word Problems (multiplication) Year 6 The average height of an eight year old is 136cm. What would be the total height of twenty four pupils of average height? Word Problems (multiplication) Year 6

Word Problems (multiplication) Year 6 What is the cost of 25 cartoon books if each one costs £3.98? Word Problems (multiplication) Year 6

Word Problems (multiplication) Year 6 A bag of flour weighs 450 g. How much do 16 bags weigh? Word Problems (multiplication) Year 6

Word Problems (multiplication) Year 6 Answers 29,232 km 7. £17,244 £23,841 8. 672 g 10,080 mins 9. £4,056 2028 cm2 10. 3264 cm 441 passengers 11. £99.50 3336 cm 12. 7,200 g Word Problems (multiplication) Year 6