This math topic focuses on developing and practicing multiplication skills through word problems involving small integer values. The problems involve applying multiplication to determine the total amounts by interacting with context-specific scenarios such as calculating total grams of apples eaten by koalas, the total number of apples consumed by a group of koalas, and the total pieces of candy owned by a group of kids. Each question provides a practical setup where the learner must select the correct multiplication equation that represents the situation described in the problem.
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moreMath worksheet on 'Multiplication Word Problems - Setup (Small Integer Values) (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Multiplication - 2 Digit' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/multiplication_2_digit/ |
Each koala eats 6 apples. There are 3 koalas. How many apples are eaten in total? |
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How many pieces of candy would there be in total if 8 kids each have a bag containing 6 pieces of candy? |
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How many grams of apples are eaten by each koala if each koala eats 9 apples and each apple is 4 grams? |
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Each koala eats 4 apples. Each apple weighs 6 grams. How many grams of apples does each koala eat? |
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How many grams of apples are eaten by each koala if each koala eats 5 apples and each apple is 7 grams? |
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A koala eats 3 apples that each weigh 7 grams. How many grams of apples does the koala eat? |
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A group of 6 koalas each eat 4 apples. How many apples are eaten in total? |
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