Multiplication and Division Quiz Ms. Cabrera. Instructions Read the questions carefully. Choose the answer that best fits the corresponding question.

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Multiplication and Division Quiz Ms. Cabrera

Instructions Read the questions carefully. Choose the answer that best fits the corresponding question. If you pick the wrong answer, you will click ‘Try Again’ and re-read the question. If you pick the correct answer, you will move on to the next question. Good luck!

Question #1 The Cookie Monster has four jars of cookies with eight cookies in each jar. How many cookies does the Cookie Monster have in total? a.12 cookies12 cookies b.4 cookies4 cookies c.32 cookies32 cookies d.2 cookies2 cookies Next Question

Question #2 Kevin has seven baseball cards. Tatyana has seven times as many. How many baseball cards does Tatyana have? a.0 baseball cards0 baseball cards b.49 baseball cards49 baseball cards c.14 baseball cards14 baseball cards d.7 baseball cards7 baseball cards Next Question

Question #3 A classroom has four rows of desks with seven students in each row. How many students are in the classroom? a.28 students28 students b.11 students11 students c.3 students3 students d.24 students24 students Next Question

Question #4 Austin is getting dressed for school. He has blue, red, yellow, and green shirts. He has blue, tan, and black shorts. How many combinations of a shirt and a pair of shorts can he make? a.12 combinations12 combinations b.8 combinations8 combinations c.9 combinations9 combinations d.7 combinations7 combinations Next Question

Question #5 There are 35 lightning bugs. You will put five in each jar. How many jars will you need for the lightning bugs? a.30 jars30 jars b.7 jars7 jars c.40 jars40 jars d.6 jars6 jars Next Question

Question #6 You have 72 gumballs and 9 party bags for your guests. If you want to place an equal number of gumballs in each party bag, how many gumballs will you put in each bag? a.9 gumballs9 gumballs b.81 gumballs81 gumballs c.8 gumballs8 gumballs d.63 gumballs63 gumballs Next Question

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