This document contains 3 word problems asking how many total items there are if a certain number of items are in each of several groups. The first problem asks how many poems are in 9 notebooks if there are 5 poems in each notebook. The second asks how many books are on 7 shelves if there are 5 books on each shelf. The third asks how many photographs are in 8 exhibits if there are 5 photographs in each exhibit.
This document contains 3 word problems asking how many total items there are if a certain number of items are in each of several groups. The first problem asks how many poems are in 9 notebooks if there are 5 poems in each notebook. The second asks how many books are on 7 shelves if there are 5 books on each shelf. The third asks how many photographs are in 8 exhibits if there are 5 photographs in each exhibit.
This document contains 3 word problems asking how many total items there are if a certain number of items are in each of several groups. The first problem asks how many poems are in 9 notebooks if there are 5 poems in each notebook. The second asks how many books are on 7 shelves if there are 5 books on each shelf. The third asks how many photographs are in 8 exhibits if there are 5 photographs in each exhibit.
Draw a picture to represent each problem on a separate piece of
paper. Type your answer in the correct column.
Question Your Answer Rosie wrote 5 poems in each notebook. If there were 9 notebooks, how many poems were there all together? There are 7 shelves in the library with 5 books on each shelf. How many books are there all together? There are 8 exhibits at the fair with 5 photographs in each exhibit. How many photographs are there all together?