Unit 3 Review Multiplication. #1 The East Cliff PTO raised $5,678 last year. This year, they expect to raise 10 times that amount. What amount do they.

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Unit 3 Review Multiplication

#1 The East Cliff PTO raised $5,678 last year. This year, they expect to raise 10 times that amount. What amount do they expect to raise this year? a.$15,678 b.$56,780 c.$5, d.$567,800

#2. Sam ran 3 laps around the track. Rebekah ran 4 times as many laps as Sam. The following equation shows the total number of laps ran: L = 3 + (3 x 4) Which strip diagram could be used to illustrate the total number of laps ran? A B C D Sam Rebekah Sam Rebekah

#3 Below are the number of steps Mrs. Wiatrek walks on a daily basis at school. Steps Walked If Mrs. Foley walks twice as much on Monday and twice as much on Wednesday, about how many total steps did Mrs. Foley take on those two days? a. 4,800c. 9,600 b. 2,500d. 8,000 Monday809 Tuesday929 Wednesday3,996 Thursday2,105 Friday1,788

#4 Gilbert counted the number of times he licked a Blow Pop before he got to the bubble gum center. He counted 36 times on his first attempt. He tried 13 more times but it still took him 36 licks each time to get to the bubble gum center. How many times did Gilbert lick in all? A. 468 B. 504 C. 144 D. 458

#5 There was a total of 188 people at the last PTO meeting. At the meeting, there were 8 tables with 11 kids at each table and 2 adults at each table. Which equation can be used to find k, the total number of kids at the tables? A.188 – (8 x 11) = k (where k is the total number of kids at the tables) B.188 ÷ 8 = k (where k is the total number of kids at the tables) C.8 x 11 = k (where k is the total number of kids at the tables) D.188 x 8 = k (where k is the total number of kids at the tables)

#6 Breanna takes a 45-minute ballet lesson 2 times a week. How many minutes does Breanna spend taking ballet lessons in 6 weeks? A. 270 minutes B. 90 minutes C. 600 minutes D. 540 minutes

#7 JR got 21 packages of M&Ms while trick-or-treating. There were 16 M&Ms in each package. How many M&Ms did JR have in all? A. 147 M&Ms B. 336 M&Ms C. 37 M&Ms D. 320 M&Ms

#8 Which equation would best represent the following array? A.12 x 16C. 15 x 16 B.16 x 16 D. 11 x 16

#9 Colton has 3 times as many Class Dojo tickets as Frank Miguel. Frank Miguel has 6 tickets. The following equation represents the total number of tickets Colton and Frank Miguel have altogether. T = (3 x 6) + 6 How many tickets do they have altogether? A. 15C. 24 B. 54D. 18

#10 Hailey earns $3 for every cupcake she sells. Last year, Hailey sold 1,323 cupcakes. How much money did she earn last year? A.$39.69 B.$3,969 C.$1,300 D.$3,666

#11 Eli saves $100 a month from walking his neighbor’s dogs. How much money will Eli save in 36 months? A.$3,600 B.$36,000 C.$36.00 D.$360

Answer Key 1.B 2.A 3.C 4.B 5.C 6.D 7.B 8.A 9.C 10.B 11.A