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Question 1:
If a honeydew melon has 75 seeds on average, and we have 3 honeydew melons, how many seeds are there altogether?
Question 2:
There are 30 apples in a basket and each bag can hold 5 apples. How many bags are needed to pack all of the apples?
Question 3:
If Emily bought 12 books for 6 dollars, what is the total cost if she wants to buy 36 books?
Question 4:
Four of Mark's cousins like pencils. If he plans to give all of them an equal number of pencils, how many pencils will each receive if he has 20 pencils?
Question 5:
Jackie has 75 marbles in her toy chest. She wants to give some to her friends. If she can put 5 marbles in each small bag, how many bags does she need?
Question 6:
A toy store has 10 boxes of action figures. Each box has 20 figures. How many figures are there altogether in the 10 boxes?
Question 7:
This year, John placed a candy cane every day in the stockings for 3 of his family members. If he bought 42 candy canes, how many days can he do this?
Question 8:
At the farmers market, there were 20 cantaloupes left in a wooden crate. Each cantaloupe weighs 4 pounds. What is the total weight of the cantaloupes in the crate?
Question 9:
Samantha prepared 82 cookies which she plans to give to her 6 friends. If each friend received an equal number of cookies, how many will be left with Emily?
Question 10:
Bobby gathered flowers from the garden and put them into 636 baskets. He placed 42 flowers into each basket. How many flowers did Bobby collect?
Question 11:
Hector collected 75 books from each of the 6 countries he visited. How many books does he have from those 6 countries in total?
Question 12:
5 bicycles weigh 70 pounds. What is the weight of one bicycle?
Question 13:
6 watermelons weigh 60 kilograms. What is the weight of one watermelon?
Question 14:
If Mischa used 10 apples per batch of applesauce and she made 4 batches of applesauce, how many apples did she use?
Question 15:
Grandpa Jim planted 240 tomato plants. If he wants to divide them equally among his 20 grandchildren, how many tomato plants can each grandchild get?
Question 16:
If David's car gets 22 miles per gallon, how many miles can he drive on 7 gallons of gas?
Question 17:
Karen wanted to paint the house using 5 colors. If she has 4 gallons of paint for each color, what is the total number of gallons of paint she has?
Question 18:
Mathew had 35 at-risk mammal species. If each species has 9 sets of mammals, how many sets does he have in total?
Question 19:
Sarah made 8 cupcakes and she gave them to 4 friends. Each friend got 2 cupcakes. How many cupcakes did Sarah give away in total?
Question 20:
If Fred needs to use 15 beads to make one anklet, how many anklets could he make using all the 135 beads?
Question 2: 6 bags
Question 3: $18
Question 4: 5
Question 5: 15
Question 6: 200
Question 7: 14 days
Question 8: 80
Question 9: 4
Question 10: 26712
Question 11: 450
Question 12: 14
Question 13: 10
Question 14: 40
Question 15: 12
Question 16: 154
Question 17: 20 gallons of paint in total
Question 18: 315
Question 19: 8
Question 20: 9
To find the total number of seeds in 3 honeydew melons, we need to multiply the average number of seeds in one honeydew melon (75) by the number of honeydew melons we have (3). This gives us: 75 x 3 = 225. Therefore, there are 225 seeds altogether.
Question 2
6 bags
Question 3
Emily bought 12 books for $6, which means each book cost $0.50. To calculate the cost of 36 books, we need to multiply the cost of one book by 36, which gives us $18.
Question 4
5
Question 5
Jackie will divide the total number of marbles she has by the number of marbles that can fit in each small bag, which is 5 marbles, to find the number of bags she needs. The equation is: Number of bags = Total number of marbles / Number of marbles in each bag. Substituting the values we get: Number of bags = 75 / 5. Therefore, Jackie will need 15 bags to give all her marbles to her friends.
Question 6
To find the total number of figures, we need to multiply the number of boxes by the number of figures in each box. Therefore, 10 boxes * 20 figures per box = 200 figures in total.
Question 7
14 days
Question 8
Multiply the number of cantaloupes (20) by the weight of each cantaloupe (4 pounds) to get the total weight. 20 x 4 = 80. The total weight of the cantaloupes in the crate is 80 pounds.
Question 9
To find the number of cookies that will be left with Emily, we need to divide the total number of cookies Samantha prepared by the number of friends she wants to distribute equally among. So, 82 divided by 6 gives us the number of cookies each friend will get, which is 13. The remainder of this division will be the number of cookies left with Emily, which is 4.
Question 10
To find the total number of flowers Bobby collected, we need to multiply the number of flowers in each basket by the number of baskets. Therefore, the solution is 42 x 636 = 26712.
Question 11
To find out how many books Hector has from the 6 countries in total, we need to multiply the number of books he collected from each country by the total number of countries he visited. Therefore, we need to perform the multiplication operation 75 x 6. 75 x 6 = 450 Therefore, Hector has a total of 450 books from the 6 countries he visited.
Question 12
To find the weight of one bicycle, we can divide total weight by the number of bicycles. Thus, weight of one bicycle = 70 / 5 = 14 pounds.
Question 13
To find the weight of one watermelon, we need to divide the total weight of 6 watermelons (which is 60 kilograms) by the number of watermelons. So, dividing 60 by 6 gives us the weight of one watermelon which is 10 kilograms.
Question 14
Mischa used a total of 40 apples in 4 batches of applesauce. To find out, you can multiply the number of apples per batch (10) by the number of batches (4). 10 x 4 = 40.
Question 15
To find the number of tomato plants each grandchild can get, we need to divide the total number of tomato plants planted by Grandpa Jim, which is 240, by the number of grandchildren he wants to give them to, which is 20. Therefore, each grandchild can get 12 tomato plants.
Question 16
To solve this problem, we can use the formula: distance = mpg * gallons. So, the distance David can drive on 7 gallons of gas is 22 * 7 = 154 miles.
Question 17
To find the total number of gallons of paint Karen has, we need to multiply the number of gallons of paint per color by the number of colors. Therefore, 4 gallons x 5 colors = 20 gallons of paint in total.
Question 18
To find the total number of sets, we need to multiply the number of species by the number of sets per species. Thus, the solution is 35 x 9 = 315 sets.
Question 19
Since Sarah gave 2 cupcakes to each friend, she gave away a total of 2 x 4 = 8 cupcakes.
Question 20
9
If a honeydew melon has 75 seeds on average, and we have 3 honeydew melons, how many seeds are there altogether?
Question 2:
There are 30 apples in a basket and each bag can hold 5 apples. How many bags are needed to pack all of the apples?
Question 3:
If Emily bought 12 books for 6 dollars, what is the total cost if she wants to buy 36 books?
Question 4:
Four of Mark's cousins like pencils. If he plans to give all of them an equal number of pencils, how many pencils will each receive if he has 20 pencils?
Question 5:
Jackie has 75 marbles in her toy chest. She wants to give some to her friends. If she can put 5 marbles in each small bag, how many bags does she need?
Question 6:
A toy store has 10 boxes of action figures. Each box has 20 figures. How many figures are there altogether in the 10 boxes?
Question 7:
This year, John placed a candy cane every day in the stockings for 3 of his family members. If he bought 42 candy canes, how many days can he do this?
Question 8:
At the farmers market, there were 20 cantaloupes left in a wooden crate. Each cantaloupe weighs 4 pounds. What is the total weight of the cantaloupes in the crate?
Question 9:
Samantha prepared 82 cookies which she plans to give to her 6 friends. If each friend received an equal number of cookies, how many will be left with Emily?
Question 10:
Bobby gathered flowers from the garden and put them into 636 baskets. He placed 42 flowers into each basket. How many flowers did Bobby collect?
Question 11:
Hector collected 75 books from each of the 6 countries he visited. How many books does he have from those 6 countries in total?
Question 12:
5 bicycles weigh 70 pounds. What is the weight of one bicycle?
Question 13:
6 watermelons weigh 60 kilograms. What is the weight of one watermelon?
Question 14:
If Mischa used 10 apples per batch of applesauce and she made 4 batches of applesauce, how many apples did she use?
Question 15:
Grandpa Jim planted 240 tomato plants. If he wants to divide them equally among his 20 grandchildren, how many tomato plants can each grandchild get?
Question 16:
If David's car gets 22 miles per gallon, how many miles can he drive on 7 gallons of gas?
Question 17:
Karen wanted to paint the house using 5 colors. If she has 4 gallons of paint for each color, what is the total number of gallons of paint she has?
Question 18:
Mathew had 35 at-risk mammal species. If each species has 9 sets of mammals, how many sets does he have in total?
Question 19:
Sarah made 8 cupcakes and she gave them to 4 friends. Each friend got 2 cupcakes. How many cupcakes did Sarah give away in total?
Question 20:
If Fred needs to use 15 beads to make one anklet, how many anklets could he make using all the 135 beads?
Answer Keys
Question 1: 225Question 2: 6 bags
Question 3: $18
Question 4: 5
Question 5: 15
Question 6: 200
Question 7: 14 days
Question 8: 80
Question 9: 4
Question 10: 26712
Question 11: 450
Question 12: 14
Question 13: 10
Question 14: 40
Question 15: 12
Question 16: 154
Question 17: 20 gallons of paint in total
Question 18: 315
Question 19: 8
Question 20: 9
Solutions
Question 1To find the total number of seeds in 3 honeydew melons, we need to multiply the average number of seeds in one honeydew melon (75) by the number of honeydew melons we have (3). This gives us: 75 x 3 = 225. Therefore, there are 225 seeds altogether.
Question 2
6 bags
Question 3
Emily bought 12 books for $6, which means each book cost $0.50. To calculate the cost of 36 books, we need to multiply the cost of one book by 36, which gives us $18.
Question 4
5
Question 5
Jackie will divide the total number of marbles she has by the number of marbles that can fit in each small bag, which is 5 marbles, to find the number of bags she needs. The equation is: Number of bags = Total number of marbles / Number of marbles in each bag. Substituting the values we get: Number of bags = 75 / 5. Therefore, Jackie will need 15 bags to give all her marbles to her friends.
Question 6
To find the total number of figures, we need to multiply the number of boxes by the number of figures in each box. Therefore, 10 boxes * 20 figures per box = 200 figures in total.
Question 7
14 days
Question 8
Multiply the number of cantaloupes (20) by the weight of each cantaloupe (4 pounds) to get the total weight. 20 x 4 = 80. The total weight of the cantaloupes in the crate is 80 pounds.
Question 9
To find the number of cookies that will be left with Emily, we need to divide the total number of cookies Samantha prepared by the number of friends she wants to distribute equally among. So, 82 divided by 6 gives us the number of cookies each friend will get, which is 13. The remainder of this division will be the number of cookies left with Emily, which is 4.
Question 10
To find the total number of flowers Bobby collected, we need to multiply the number of flowers in each basket by the number of baskets. Therefore, the solution is 42 x 636 = 26712.
Question 11
To find out how many books Hector has from the 6 countries in total, we need to multiply the number of books he collected from each country by the total number of countries he visited. Therefore, we need to perform the multiplication operation 75 x 6. 75 x 6 = 450 Therefore, Hector has a total of 450 books from the 6 countries he visited.
Question 12
To find the weight of one bicycle, we can divide total weight by the number of bicycles. Thus, weight of one bicycle = 70 / 5 = 14 pounds.
Question 13
To find the weight of one watermelon, we need to divide the total weight of 6 watermelons (which is 60 kilograms) by the number of watermelons. So, dividing 60 by 6 gives us the weight of one watermelon which is 10 kilograms.
Question 14
Mischa used a total of 40 apples in 4 batches of applesauce. To find out, you can multiply the number of apples per batch (10) by the number of batches (4). 10 x 4 = 40.
Question 15
To find the number of tomato plants each grandchild can get, we need to divide the total number of tomato plants planted by Grandpa Jim, which is 240, by the number of grandchildren he wants to give them to, which is 20. Therefore, each grandchild can get 12 tomato plants.
Question 16
To solve this problem, we can use the formula: distance = mpg * gallons. So, the distance David can drive on 7 gallons of gas is 22 * 7 = 154 miles.
Question 17
To find the total number of gallons of paint Karen has, we need to multiply the number of gallons of paint per color by the number of colors. Therefore, 4 gallons x 5 colors = 20 gallons of paint in total.
Question 18
To find the total number of sets, we need to multiply the number of species by the number of sets per species. Thus, the solution is 35 x 9 = 315 sets.
Question 19
Since Sarah gave 2 cupcakes to each friend, she gave away a total of 2 x 4 = 8 cupcakes.
Question 20
9