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Multiplying 2: Word Problems Involving Multiplication For more maths help & free games related to this, visit: www.makemymathsbetter.com How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Type Questions (Paper A – Calculator Not Allowed)

How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Multiplication Questions (Part 2)

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Multiplying 2: Word Problems Involving

Multiplication

For more maths help & free games related to this, visit: www.makemymathsbetter.com

How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Type Questions

(Paper A – Calculator Not Allowed)

Page 2: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Multiplication Questions (Part 2)

In a KS2 Maths SAT Paper A you might be asked to find the answer to a single-step word problem by using multiplication.

Page 3: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Multiplication Questions (Part 2)

In a KS2 Maths SAT Paper A you might be asked to find the answer to a single-step word problem by using multiplication. For example: One egg box holds 6 eggs.Ali has 26 full boxes of eggs.How many eggs does Ali have altogether?

To find the answer you need to need to multiply the number of eggs in a full box (6) by the number of full boxes

Page 4: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Multiplication Questions (Part 2)

In a KS2 Maths SAT Paper A you might be asked to find the answer to a single-step word problem by using multiplication. For example: One egg box holds 6 eggs.Ali has 26 full boxes of eggs.How many eggs does Ali have altogether?

To find the answer you need to need to multiply the number of eggs in a full box by the number of full boxes

Page 5: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Multiplication Questions (Part 2)

In a KS2 Maths SAT Paper A you might be asked to find the answer to a single-step word problem by using multiplication. For example: One egg box holds 6 eggs.Ali has 26 full boxes of eggs.How many eggs does Ali have altogether?

To find the answer you need to need to multiply the number of eggs in a full box (6) by the number of full boxes

Page 6: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Multiplication Questions (Part 2)

In a KS2 Maths SAT Paper A you might be asked to find the answer to a single-step word problem by using multiplication. For example: One egg box holds 6 eggs.Ali has 26 full boxes of eggs.How many eggs does Ali have altogether?

To find the answer you need to need to multiply the number of eggs in a full box (6) by the number of full boxes

Page 7: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Multiplication Questions (Part 2)

In a KS2 Maths SAT Paper A you might be asked to find the answer to a single-step word problem by using multiplication. For example: One egg box holds 6 eggs.Ali has 26 full boxes of eggs.How many eggs does Ali have altogether?

To find the answer you need to need to multiply the number of eggs in a full box (6) by the number of full boxes (26).

Page 8: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Multiplication Questions (Part 2)

In a KS2 Maths SAT Paper A you might be asked to find the answer to a single-step word problem by using multiplication. For example: One egg box holds 6 eggs.Ali has 26 full boxes of eggs.How many eggs does Ali have altogether?

To find the answer you need to need to multiply the number of eggs in a full box (6) by the number of full boxes (26).

2 6x 6

Page 9: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Multiplication Questions (Part 2)

In a KS2 Maths SAT Paper A you might be asked to find the answer to a single-step word problem by using multiplication. For example: One egg box holds 6 eggs.Ali has 26 full boxes of eggs.How many eggs does Ali have altogether?

To find the answer you need to need to multiply the number of eggs in a full box (6) by the number of full boxes (26).

2 6x 6

3

6

Page 10: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Multiplication Questions (Part 2)

In a KS2 Maths SAT Paper A you might be asked to find the answer to a single-step word problem by using multiplication. For example: One egg box holds 6 eggs.Ali has 26 full boxes of eggs.How many eggs does Ali have altogether?

To find the answer you need to need to multiply the number of eggs in a full box (6) by the number of full boxes (26).

2 6x 6

3

1 5 6

Page 11: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Multiplication Questions (Part 2)

In a KS2 Maths SAT Paper A you might be asked to find the answer to a single-step word problem by using multiplication. For example: One egg box holds 6 eggs.Ali has 26 full boxes of eggs.How many eggs does Ali have altogether?

To find the answer you need to need to multiply the number of eggs in a full box (6) by the number of full boxes (26).

2 6x 6

3

Answer: 1 5 6 eggs

Page 12: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Multiplication Questions (Part 2)

Now try some by yourself. Click to get the correct answer.

a) There are 75 paper clips in a full box. Barry buys 9 boxes. How many paper clips does Barry have in total?c) 9 x 502 = 4518 d) 5 x 413 = 2065e) 8 x 399 = 3192 f) 6 x 176 = 1056

g) 7 x 245 = 1715 h) 2 x 989 = 1978

i) 23 x 509 = 11707 j) 34 x 763 = 25942

k) 75 x 217 = 16275 l) 19 x 386 = 7334

m) 42 x 695 = 29190 n) 81 x 424 = 34344

o) 67 x 171 = 11457 p) 56 x 842 = 47152

Page 13: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Multiplication Questions (Part 2)

Now try some by yourself. Click to get the correct answer.

a) There are 75 paper clips in a full box. Barry buys 9 boxes. How many paper clips does Barry have in total?c) 9 x 502 = 4518 d) 5 x 413 = 2065e) 8 x 399 = 3192 f) 6 x 176 = 1056

g) 7 x 245 = 1715 h) 2 x 989 = 1978

i) 23 x 509 = 11707 j) 34 x 763 = 25942

k) 75 x 217 = 16275 l) 19 x 386 = 7334

m) 42 x 695 = 29190 n) 81 x 424 = 34344

o) 67 x 171 = 11457 p) 56 x 842 = 47152

7 5x 9

4

6 7 5

Page 14: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Multiplication Questions (Part 2)

Now try some by yourself. Click to get the correct answer.

b) A school is travelling by bus to a Sports Day. Each bus seats 54 children. There are 7 full buses. How many children are travelling to the Sports Day?)9 x 502 = 4518 d) 5 x 413 = 2065e) 8 x 399 = 3192 f) 6 x 176 = 1056

g) 7 x 245 = 1715 h) 2 x 989 = 1978

i) 23 x 509 = 11707 j) 34 x 763 = 25942

k) 75 x 217 = 16275 l) 19 x 386 = 7334

m) 42 x 695 = 29190 n) 81 x 424 = 34344

o) 67 x 171 = 11457 p) 56 x 842 = 47152

Page 15: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Multiplication Questions (Part 2)

Now try some by yourself. Click to get the correct answer.

b) A school is travelling by bus to a Sports Day. Each bus seats 54 children. There are 7 full buses. How many children are travelling to the Sports Day?)9 x 502 = 4518 d) 5 x 413 = 2065e) 8 x 399 = 3192 f) 6 x 176 = 1056

g) 7 x 245 = 1715 h) 2 x 989 = 1978

i) 23 x 509 = 11707 j) 34 x 763 = 25942

k) 75 x 217 = 16275 l) 19 x 386 = 7334

m) 42 x 695 = 29190 n) 81 x 424 = 34344

o) 67 x 171 = 11457 p) 56 x 842 = 47152

5 4x 7

2

3 7 8

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Now try some by yourself. Click to get the correct answer.

c) Class 6J are putting chairs out for a school concert. There are 46 chairs in each full row. They have put out 6 rows. How many chairs have they put out?) 9 x 502 = 4518 d) 5 x 413 = 2065e) 8 x 399 = 3192 f) 6 x 176 = 1056

g) 7 x 245 = 1715 h) 2 x 989 = 1978

i) 23 x 509 = 11707 j) 34 x 763 = 25942

k) 75 x 217 = 16275 l) 19 x 386 = 7334

m) 42 x 695 = 29190 n) 81 x 424 = 34344

o) 67 x 171 = 11457 p) 56 x 842 = 47152

Page 17: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Multiplication Questions (Part 2)

Now try some by yourself. Click to get the correct answer.

c) Class 6J are putting chairs out for a school concert. There are 46 chairs in each full row. They have put out 6 rows. How many chairs have they put out?) 9 x 502 = 4518 d) 5 x 413 = 2065e) 8 x 399 = 3192 f) 6 x 176 = 1056

g) 7 x 245 = 1715 h) 2 x 989 = 1978

i) 23 x 509 = 11707 j) 34 x 763 = 25942

k) 75 x 217 = 16275 l) 19 x 386 = 7334

m) 42 x 695 = 29190 n) 81 x 424 = 34344

o) 67 x 171 = 11457 p) 56 x 842 = 47152

4 6x 6

3

2 7 6

Page 18: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Multiplication Questions (Part 2)

Now try some by yourself. Click to get the correct answer.

d) A swimming pool is 35 metres in length. Amy swims 8 lengths. How far has Amy swam?)

9 x 502 = 4518 d) 5 x 413 = 2065

e) 8 x 399 = 3192 f) 6 x 176 = 1056

g) 7 x 245 = 1715 h) 2 x 989 = 1978

i) 23 x 509 = 11707 j) 34 x 763 = 25942

k) 75 x 217 = 16275 l) 19 x 386 = 7334

m) 42 x 695 = 29190 n) 81 x 424 = 34344

o) 67 x 171 = 11457 p) 56 x 842 = 47152

Page 19: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Multiplication Questions (Part 2)

Now try some by yourself. Click to get the correct answer.

d) A swimming pool is 35 metres in length. Amy swims 8 lengths. How far has Amy swam?)

9 x 502 = 4518 d) 5 x 413 = 2065

e) 8 x 399 = 3192 f) 6 x 176 = 1056

g) 7 x 245 = 1715 h) 2 x 989 = 1978

i) 23 x 509 = 11707 j) 34 x 763 = 25942

k) 75 x 217 = 16275 l) 19 x 386 = 7334

m) 42 x 695 = 29190 n) 81 x 424 = 34344

o) 67 x 171 = 11457 p) 56 x 842 = 47152

3 5x 8

4

2 8 0

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Now try some by yourself. Click to get the correct answer.

e) A pack of playing cards has 52 cards in it. Katy has 9 packs of cards. How many cards does Katy have?)

9 x 502 = 4518 d) 5 x 413 = 2065

e) 8 x 399 = 3192 f) 6 x 176 = 1056

g) 7 x 245 = 1715 h) 2 x 989 = 1978

i) 23 x 509 = 11707 j) 34 x 763 = 25942

k) 75 x 217 = 16275 l) 19 x 386 = 7334

m) 42 x 695 = 29190 n) 81 x 424 = 34344

o) 67 x 171 = 11457 p) 56 x 842 = 47152

Page 21: How To Do KS2 Maths SATs Paper A Multiplication Questions (Part 2)

Now try some by yourself. Click to get the correct answer.

e) A pack of playing cards has 52 cards in it. Katy has 9 packs of cards. How many cards does Katy have?)

9 x 502 = 4518 d) 5 x 413 = 2065

e) 8 x 399 = 3192 f) 6 x 176 = 1056

g) 7 x 245 = 1715 h) 2 x 989 = 1978

i) 23 x 509 = 11707 j) 34 x 763 = 25942

k) 75 x 217 = 16275 l) 19 x 386 = 7334

m) 42 x 695 = 29190 n) 81 x 424 = 34344

o) 67 x 171 = 11457 p) 56 x 842 = 47152

5 2x 9

1

4 6 8