Multiplication Word Problems-1
Multiplication Word Problems-1
2. 2,460
2) George was packing up his old toys. He managed to squeeze thirty toys into a box. If
George filled up eighty-two boxes, how many toys did he pack total?
3. 2,856
3) Rachel had forty-two shelves of DVDs. If each shelf had sixty-eight movies on it, how 4. 2,088
many movies did she have total?
5. 253
4) There are thirty-six plates in a box. If a restaurant bought fifty-eight boxes, how many
plates would they have total? 6. 840
7. 3,552
5) Tiffany was making necklaces for her friends. She had eleven friends who wanted a
necklace and each necklace took twenty-three beads. How many bead would she need
total? 8. 765
6) A teacher had forty-two students in her classes. If each student completed twenty 9. 2,208
problems, how many problems would she have to grade?
10. 468
7) There are seventy-four teams in the state trivia tournament. If each team has forty-eight
players, how many players are there total? 11. 374
12. 936
8) An orchard owner was counting the number of apples he had total. Each of his fifteen trees
had fifty-one apples in it. How many apples did he have total?
9) At a school fundraiser the students sold ninety-two boxes of candy with each box having
twenty-four pieces inside of it. How many pieces of candy did they sell total?
10) There were thirteen people in line waiting for concert tickets. If each of the tickets costs
thirty-six dollars, how much money would be spent?
11) A movie theater has seventeen rows of seats. If each row has twenty-two seats in it, how
many seats does the theater have total?
12) A store owner was buying uniforms for his employees. If each of his stores needed thirty-
nine uniforms and he had twenty-four stores, how many uniforms would he need?
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Multiplication Word Problems Name: Answer Key
Solve each problem. Answers
1) A toy store sold thirty-nine video games in one day. If each game cost forty-nine dollars,
how much money did they make? 1. 1,911
2. 2,460
2) George was packing up his old toys. He managed to squeeze thirty toys into a box. If
George filled up eighty-two boxes, how many toys did he pack total?
3. 2,856
3) Rachel had forty-two shelves of DVDs. If each shelf had sixty-eight movies on it, how 4. 2,088
many movies did she have total?
5. 253
4) There are thirty-six plates in a box. If a restaurant bought fifty-eight boxes, how many
plates would they have total? 6. 840
7. 3,552
5) Tiffany was making necklaces for her friends. She had eleven friends who wanted a
necklace and each necklace took twenty-three beads. How many bead would she need
total? 8. 765
6) A teacher had forty-two students in her classes. If each student completed twenty 9. 2,208
problems, how many problems would she have to grade?
10. 468
7) There are seventy-four teams in the state trivia tournament. If each team has forty-eight
players, how many players are there total? 11. 374
12. 936
8) An orchard owner was counting the number of apples he had total. Each of his fifteen trees
had fifty-one apples in it. How many apples did he have total?
9) At a school fundraiser the students sold ninety-two boxes of candy with each box having
twenty-four pieces inside of it. How many pieces of candy did they sell total?
10) There were thirteen people in line waiting for concert tickets. If each of the tickets costs
thirty-six dollars, how much money would be spent?
11) A movie theater has seventeen rows of seats. If each row has twenty-two seats in it, how
many seats does the theater have total?
12) A store owner was buying uniforms for his employees. If each of his stores needed thirty-
nine uniforms and he had twenty-four stores, how many uniforms would he need?
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Multiplication Word Problems Name: Answer Key
Solve each problem. Answers
1) A toy store sold 39 video games in one day. If each game cost 49 dollars, how much
money did they make? 1. 1,911
2. 2,460
2) George was packing up his old toys. He managed to squeeze 30 toys into a box. If George
filled up 82 boxes, how many toys did he pack total? 3. 2,856
4. 2,088
3) Rachel had 42 shelves of DVDs. If each shelf had 68 movies on it, how many movies did
she have total? 5. 253
6. 840
4) There are 36 plates in a box. If a restaurant bought 58 boxes, how many plates would they
have total? 7. 3,552
8. 765
5) Tiffany was making necklaces for her friends. She had 11 friends who wanted a necklace
and each necklace took 23 beads. How many bead would she need total? 9. 2,208
10. 468
6) A teacher had 42 students in her classes. If each student completed 20 problems, how many
problems would she have to grade?
7) There are 74 teams in the state trivia tournament. If each team has 48 players, how many
players are there total?
8) An orchard owner was counting the number of apples he had total. Each of his 15 trees had
51 apples in it. How many apples did he have total?
9) At a school fundraiser the students sold 92 boxes of candy with each box having 24 pieces
inside of it. How many pieces of candy did they sell total?
10) There were 13 people in line waiting for concert tickets. If each of the tickets costs 36
dollars, how much money would be spent?
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