This math topic focuses on using multiplication to solve real-world word problems, specifically calculating the total number of riders when given the number of vehicles (cars or buses) and the number of riders per vehicle. Each vehicle type and quantity (e.g., 24 cars with 4 riders each) figures into a scenario where students must perform a multiplication operation to find the total riders. The problems involve multiplying two-digit by one-digit numbers and align with elementary school mathematics focused on building multiplication skills and understanding practical applications of the operation. The worksheet also relates to division concepts as it is part of a broader unit on dividing two-digit numbers by single-digit numbers.
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more11 buses each contain 6 riders. How many total riders?
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