Multiplication and Division Word Problems Test Review.

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Multiplication and Division Word Problems Test Review

Ciara had six bouquets of flowers that had nine flowers each. How many flowers did Ciara have?

Mrs. Aleman has four children. She made eight sandwiches at lunch at wants each child to get the same amount. How many sandwiches did each child receive?

Parker has 36 crayons and three boxes. He wants to put the same amount into each box. How many crayons will Parker put in each box?

Emily had thirty-six flowers to put into six vases. How many flowers did she put in each vase?

Landyn has 6 bunches of bananas. Each bunch contain five bananas. How many bananas does Landyn have in all?

Olivia studies four hours each day. How many hours does Olivia study in five days?

Kenny saw five groups of kids on the playground. There were three kids in each group. How many kids did Kenny see?

On the school bike rack there are two rows of bicycles. There are seven bikes in each row. How many bikes are their on the school bike rack?

Courtney sold balloons in groups of three. How many did balloons were sold if she sold seven groups?

Ivan made an array of Pokemon cards. He had six rows of three. How many cards did Ivan have?

Brittney is having a party. She can fit four invitations on each sheet of paper. How many invitations will she have if she uses five sheets of paper?

Madison is taking her friends to Austin Parks and Pizza for her birthday party. The admission price is three dollars. The birthday girl gets in for free. How much will it cost if she takes five friends? How much will it cost of she takes eight friends?

Hayden place the same number of chairs around each table in the classroom. If there are 27 chairs and three tables. How many chairs should Hayden place around each table?

Miss Allen gives two Paw Prints to students that bring in supplies for the classroom. How many Paw Prints does Miss Allen give out if a student brings in five supplies for the classroom?

Mikaela made bracelets with an equal number of beads on each bracelet. If six bracelets had twenty-four beads. How many beads were on each bracelet?

Jacob sold fans in groups of 2 to earn extra money. How many groups did he sell if he sold 16 fans?

Mrs. Manzano was making Thanksgiving dinner for 10 people. She had to make pumpkin pies. Each pie had 8 pieces. Everyone loved her pies so much that each person wanted 2 pieces! How many pies would Mrs. Mrs. Manzano have to make? Would she have any pie left over?

Miss Allen bought 2 packs of balloons for her Thanksgiving party. Each pack had 9 balloons. How many balloons did she buy?

Cameron’s family always travels to a relative's farm on Thanksgiving. It takes one hour and 35 minutes to get there. How much time will his family have to travel on Thanksgiving? (Hint: They have to go home that day, too!)

Anthony is helping his mother bake an apple pie for Thanksgiving dinner. He peels the apples. It takes him two minutes to peel an apple. How long does it take him to peel seven apples?