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Copyright © 2011 Study Island - All rights reserved. Name: _________________________________ Real-World Multiplication and Division Directions: Draw pictures to help you solve each problem. 1.Chad bought 6 packages of invitations. Each package held 8 invitations. How many invitations did he buy? Picture 2.Alexa picked 21 flowers to give to the 3 fourth grade teachers. If she gave the same number of flowers to each teacher, how many flowers did each teacher get? Picture 3.Each stop sign has 8 sides. How many sides are on 5 stop signs? Picture

Copyright © 2011 Study Island - All rights reserved. 4.Coach Thomas separated 24 students into 3 groups for a relay game. How many students were in each group? Picture 5.Kaylee made 12 cupcakes for a birthday party. She decorated each cupcake with 3 chocolate candies. How many chocolate candies did she need all together? Picture 6.Randall bought 7 packages of light bulbs. Each package held 4 light bulbs. How many total light bulbs did he buy? Picture 7.Mrs. Harris had 33 crayons. She gave each of her 3 children the same number of crayons. How many crayons did each child get? Picture

Copyright © 2011 Study Island - All rights reserved. Name: _________________________________ Real-World Multiplication and Division – Answer Key Directions: Draw pictures to help you solve each problem. 1.Chad bought 6 packages of invitations. Each package held 8 invitations. How many invitations did he buy? Picture 48 invitations 2.Alexa picked 21 flowers to give to the 3 fourth grade teachers. If she gave the same number of flowers to each teacher, how many flowers did each teacher get? Picture 7 flowers 3.Each stop sign has 8 sides. How many sides are on 5 stop signs? Picture 40 sides

Copyright © 2011 Study Island - All rights reserved. 4.Coach Thomas separated 24 students into 3 groups for a relay game. How many students were in each group? Picture 8 students 5.Kaylee made 12 cupcakes for a birthday party. She decorated each cupcake with 3 chocolate candies. How many chocolate candies did she need all together? Picture 36 candies 6.Randall bought 7 packages of light bulbs. Each package held 4 light bulbs. How many total light bulbs did he buy? Picture 28 light bulbs 7.Mrs. Harris had 33 crayons. She gave each of her 3 children the same number of crayons. How many crayons did each child get? Picture 11 crayons