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Name#Date Chapter 7 Test Multiply by Two-Digit Numbers Tips For Taking The Test Here are some suggestions to help you do your best: Be sure to read carefully all the directions in the test book. Read each question carefully and think about the answer before choosing your response. 500 x 60 A. 300C. 30,000 B. 3,000D. 300, Solve Answer Column 3. PART 1: Multiple Choice 40 x 57 A. 228C. 2,280 B. 2,028D. 20, x 47 A. 1,247C. 1,447 B. 1,257D. 1,457

Solve x 20 A. 140C. 14,000 B. 1,400D. 140, x 357 A. 1,428C. 12,080 B. 1,208D. 14, x 72 A. 2,736C. 2,836 B. 2,763D. 2, x 6,000 A. 180C. 18,000 B. 1,800D. 180,000

34 buses set out together on a trip from New York to Montreal. Each bus held 48 people. How many people took the trip from New York to Montreal? A. 1,632 peopleC. 1,302 people B. 1,432 peopleD. 18,840 people There are 6 cans of juice in a pack. There are 6 packs in a stack and 8 stacks in a case. How many cans of juice are in a case? A. 2,888 cansC. 120 cans B. 288 cansD. 44 cans A volunteer can gather 84 signatures per day for an environmental campaign. How many signatures can 25 volunteers gather per day? A. 2,010 signaturesC. 2,200 signatures B. 2,100 signaturesD. 20,100 signatures Choose any strategy to solve. Show your work.

80 x 4,000 A. 320,000C. 3,200 B. 32,000D ,482 x 30 A. 4,460C. 44,460 B. 44,400D. 46, Solve. 62 x 28 A. 1,730C. 1,763 B. 1,736D. 17,360

14 16 Movie tickets are $8 for adults and $5 for children. How much will it cost for 12 adults and 10 children to buy movie tickets? A. $96C. $146 B. $100D. $157 The price of a plane ticket is $398. About how much will tickets cost for 4 adults to fly? Show your work. Answer ___$___________ Solve. Show your work. 14. PART 2: Short Answer Choose any strategy to solve. 15 Sue’s mom can make 23 pints of applesauce in one day. How many pints of applesauce can she make in 3 days? A. 79C. 46 B. 69D

A kids meal cost $3.00. How much would 26 kids meals cost? Show your work. Answer ___$___________ Choose any strategy to solve. The math department bought 14 graphing calculators for $89 each. How much did the math department spend on graphing calculators? Show your work. Answer _____$_________ Participants paid $20 to enter a charity walk. How much money was collected from 529 participants? Show your work. Answer ___$___________

Joe had 36 baseball cards. He gave 10 to his little brother. Then he bought 22 more. How many cards does he have now? Part A: Solve the problem. Show your work. Answer _____________cards Part B: If Joe’s friend gives him twice the amount he first had, how many baseball cards does he have now? Answer _____________cards 21 Extended Response- 2-points 20 Mike can pick 18 apples in 10 minutes. How many apples can he pick in one hour? Answer ______________apples Choose any strategy to solve.

22 Part A: Complete the following table. Show Your Work Part B: On the line below write what the rule is for the table. Rule ____ Extended Response- 3-points Input Output