Grade 5 Multiplication

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ID : ww-5-multiplication [1] Grade 5 Multiplication For more such worksheets visit www.edugain.com Answer t he quest ions (1) Sharon is practicing to participate in an upcoming marathon. She runs 17 km every day. What is the total distance she covered in the month of August? (2) Find the product of 12516 and 666 (3) Solve the f ollowing A) 1424 X ( 400+80+2 ) B) 1354 X ( 800+50+7 ) (4) If a train travels 492 Km in one hour, how f ar will it go in one week assuming it is travelling non stop at the same speed? (5) During a construction project, if a worker can lay 237 bricks in a day, and 897 workers are working on the project, how many bricks will be laid in a week? (6) John earns $ 31000 every month. How much money will he earn in 1 years time? (7) At a f arm, a crate of f ruits can hold 31 apples. If a f arm worker can f ill 10 crates in a day, and the f arm has 34 f arm workers, how many apples can be packed into crates in 4 days? Choose correct answer(s) f rom given choice (8) Mark arranged his toy bulbs in 5 rows with 9 bulbs in each row as shown below bulbs Which expression can be used to f ind the total number of toy bulbs a. 5 + 9 b. 5 x 9 c. 9 5 d. 5+5+5+5+5

ID : ww-5-multiplication [2] Fill in the blanks (9) The number 900 time 100 is. (10) If a Bakery produces 15996 loaves of Bread a day, then the total number of loaves of Bread made in a leap year is. (11) Fill in the blanks: A) 56472 X 754 = B) 54298 X 867 = C) 10472 X 960 = D) 13742 X = E) 6251 X 777 = F) 69153 X = 2294914 15282813 (12) If a crate has 90 mangoes, and a truck can carry 968 crates, then 685 trucks can transport a total of mangoes. (13) As part of a school charity drive, students of class V in a school decided to collect money f or improving the f acilities at an orphanage. They decided to contribute $ 23 every day f or a month. If 60 students took part in the drive, then they were able to collect $ in the month of June? (14) If a train travels 126 Km in one hour, then it cover a distance of Km in the month of November if it travels continuously. (15) The largest f actor of 833 is. 2016 Edugain (www.edugain.com). All Rights Reserved Many more such worksheets can be generated at www.edugain.com

Answers ID : ww-5-multiplication [3] (1) 527 km. Distance covered by the Sharon in one day = 17 km Number of days in August = 31 Total distance covered by Sharon = 17 31 = 527 Theref ore, Sharon runs 527 km in the month of August. (2) 8335656 Let us multiply 12516 by each digit of 666, and then add the products as shown in tabular f ormat below, 1 2 5 1 6 x 6 6 6 7 5 0 9 6 7 5 0 9 6 0 7 5 0 9 6 0 0 8 3 3 5 6 5 6 Thus, the product of 12516 and 666 is 8335656. (3) A) 686368 B) 1160378

(4) 82656 Km. ID : ww-5-multiplication [4] According to the question, a train travels 492 km in one hour. Number of days in a week = 7 days Number of hours in one day = 24 hours Total distance traveled by the train in one week = Distance traveled by the train in one hour Number of days in one week Number of hours in one day = 492 7 24 = 82656 Theref ore, the total distance traveled by the train in one week is 82656 km. (5) 1488123 bricks According to the question, we have been asked to f ind the bricks laid by the workers in a week. Number of bricks laid by a worker in one day = 237 Total number of workers = 897 Number of bricks laid in the week = Number of days Number of bricks laid by a worker in one day Number of workers = 7 237 897 =1488123 Theref ore, 1488123 bricks will be laid in a week. (6) $ 372000 One year has 12 months. This means, 1 years have 1 times 12 months = 1 12 months = 12 months. The amount of money John will earn in 1 years = Amount of money he will earn in 12 months = Amount of money John earns in one month 12 = $ 31000 12 = $ 372000.

(7) 42160 ID : ww-5-multiplication [5] Number of f ruits in a crate = 31 apples Number of crates f illed by a f arm worker in one day = 10 Number of workers in the f arm = 34 Total apples packed into crates in a day by one worker = Number of f ruits in a crate Number of crates f ill by the worker in one day = 31 10 Total apples packed into crates in a day by 34 workers = Total apples packed into crates in a day by one worker Number of workers = 31 10 34 Step 6 Total apples packed into crates in 4 days = Total apples packed into crates in a day by 34 workers x Number of days = 31 10 34 4 = 42160 Step 7 Theref ore, the number of apples packed into crates in 4 days are 42160. (8) b. 5 x 9 If we multiply the number of bulbs in each row with the total number of rows, we can get the total number of bulbs. Number of bulbs = Number of rows bulbs in each row = 5 9 = 45 Here, the expression used to f ind the total number of bulbs is multiplication, that is, 5 9.

(9) 90000 ID : ww-5-multiplication [6] We need to f ind the number 900 times 100 or in other words, we need to f ind the number which we will get when 100 is added to itself 900 times. We know that multiplication is repeated addition. T his means, to get the answer, we should multiply the numbers 900 and 100 together. We can use the standard method to multiply 900 and 100 and see that our answer is 90000. Let us see if we can learn an alternate method which could be really quick once learnt. Both numbers have two zeroes each as their right-most digits. This means, the product of these numbers will have f our zeroes as the lef t-most digits. If we do not consider all the right most zeroes of the given numbers, the numbers that remain are 9 and 1. The product of 9 and 1 is 9. Step 6 Now, let us write the f inal product of the given numbers by adding the 4 right most zero digits to 9, i.e. 90000. Step 7 Hence, our answer is 90000. (10) 5854536 Number of loaves of Bread produced by a f actory in one day = 15996 Number of days in a leap year = 366 days Total number of loaves of Bread made in one leap year = Number of loaves of Bread produced by the f actory in one day Total number of days = 15996 366 = 5854536 Theref ore, 5854536 loaves of Bread are made in one leap year. (11) A) 42579888

B) 47076366 ID : ww-5-multiplication [7] C) 10053120 D) 167 E) 4857027 F) 221 (12) 59677200 Number of mangoes in a crate = 90 Number of crate carried by a truck = 968 Number of trucks = 685 We have been asked to f ind the number of mangoes that can be transported by 685 trucks. Number of mangoes transported = Number of mangoes in one crate Number of crate carried by one truck Number of trucks = 90 968 685 = 59677200 T heref ore, the number of mangoes transported by 685 trucks are 59677200.

(13) 41400 ID : ww-5-multiplication [8] Money contributed by the students in one day = $23 Number of students in the school = 60 Number of days in June = 30 Total money collected by the students = 23 60 30 = 41400 T heref ore, $41400 are collected by the students. (14) 90720 According to the question, a train travels 126 km in one hour. Number of days in the month of November = 30 Number of hours in one day = 24 hours Distance traveled by the train in the month of November = Distance traveled by train in one hour Number of days Number of hours in one day = 126 30 24 = 90720 Theref ore, total distance covered by the train in the month of November is 90720 km. (15) 833