sums
sums
1. 123 × 456
2. 234 × 321
3. 345 × 213
4. 456 × 132
5. 567 × 324
6. 678 × 245
7. 789 × 132
8. 234 × 567
9. 356 × 478
1. 6548 ÷ 32
2. 7812 ÷ 25
3. 8456 ÷ 42
4. 9235 ÷ 15
5. 4972 ÷ 28
1. 432 ÷ 6
2. 789 ÷ 8
3. 256 ÷ 4
4. 537 ÷ 7
5. 914 ÷ 5
Multiplication Problems
1. A factory produces 243 toys every day. How many toys are produced in 365 days?
2. A school has 134 students in each grade. If there are 6 grades, how many students are in the
school?
3. A truck carries 152 boxes, and each box has 48 bottles of juice. How many bottles of juice are
there in total?
4. Sarah buys 156 packets of pencils, with 12 pencils in each packet. How many pencils does she
have altogether?
5. A farmer plants 278 rows of trees with 45 trees in each row. How many trees does he plant in
total?
Division Problems
1. A library has 7,248 books, and it arranges them equally into 24 shelves. How many books are on
each shelf?
2. A baker has 1,530 cookies, and he wants to pack them into boxes of 25 cookies each. How many
boxes can he fill, and how many cookies will be left?
3. A theater has 912 seats, and it wants to arrange them in 8 rows. How many seats will be in each
row?
4. Emma has 2,145 marbles, and she wants to give them equally to 15 friends. How many marbles
will each friend get, and how many marbles will be left over?
5. A farmer harvested 4,356 apples and wants to place them in bags of 36. How many full bags can
he make, and how many apples will be left?
These problems combine real-life contexts and require multiplication and division skills. Let me know
if you need more!