 Esmerelda and her three sisters each picked a basket full of cherries. Each basket held 65 cherries. How many total cherries did the girls pick?

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 Esmerelda and her three sisters each picked a basket full of cherries. Each basket held 65 cherries. How many total cherries did the girls pick?

 Mary Kay was helping her mom organize the pantry. There are 7 shelves in the pantry. Each shelf holds 18 cans of food. She has put a total of 53 cans on the shelves already. How many more cans will Mary Kay be able to put on the shelves?

 Bianca, Topher and Harry were baking cupcakes for the school bake sale. Harry baked one dozen cupcakes. Topher baked twice as many as Harry. Bianca baked triple the number that Topher baked. How many cupcakes did Bianca bake?

 The print shop can print 74 books in one hour. It prints books for 8 hours a day. How many books can it print in a full week?

 Jose found the sum of 26 and 17, and then he found the difference of 26 and 17. What is the product of the sum and the difference?

 Megan counted the change in her purse. She had 14 nickels, 3 dimes, and 7 nickels. What is the value of Meg’s money?

 Mr. Smith was planting crops on his farm. He planted 6 rows of corn, 6 rows of cotton, and 6 rows of potatoes. Each row of corn had 44 stalks, each row of cotton had 51 plants, and each row of potatoes had 46 plants. How many corn stalks did Mr. Smith plant?

Which of the following do NOT have the same product as 26 x 5?  65 x 2  130 x 1  8 x 16

 Write a word problem that could be solved by multiplying 8 x 43.

MIXED OPERATION

 Mr. Kilgore had 73 yards of wire. He used 33 yards to fix the fence. He then used 28 yards to fix the gate, How many yards did Mr. Kilgore have left after finishing both jobs?

 Gerald is reading a book that is 251 pages long. He must read 24 more pages to finish the book. What is the total number of pages that Gerald has read so far?

 Lashonda cut a large pizza into 16 slices. Then, she and her 3 brothers shared the slices equally. How many slices did each person receive?

 On Tuesday morning, there were 56 animals at the animal shelter. That afternoon, 7 more animals arrived at the shelter and 9 got adopted and left. At the end of the day, how many animals were at the shelter?

 Write a word problem that could go with  8 x 25

 Coach Gault packed 3 coolers with bottled water for the 16 players on her team. She put 28 bottles in each cooler. How many bottles of water did Coach Gault pack?

 Sarah, Miranda, and their 2 friends decided to decorate cupcakes. Each of their friends decorated 5 cupcakes. Miranda decorated twice as many as one of their friends and Sarah decorated twice as many as Miranda. How many cupcakes did Sarah decorate?

 Write a word problem that could be solved by using the equation

 Margot thought of a mystery number. She added 184 to her number and got 462. What was her mystery number?