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Students solve a factory widget production problem over 8 days, choose the expression with the greatest product, and find how many pages Marcus reads in 23 days. Part B has five fill-in-the-blank problems including 3,478 × 6, 74 × 68, and a 9-week water bottle sales total.

Comparing expressions to find the greatest product requires estimation reasoning beyond mechanical computation.

Style:
Busy Bee
Multi-Digit Multiplication
Grade 4
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. A factory produces 2,364 widgets per day. How many widgets does it produce in 8 days?
 A) 18,112
 B) 18,812
 C) 18,912
 D) 19,112
2. Which expression has the greatest product?
 A) 55 × 38
 B) 49 × 42
 C) 61 × 34
 D) 72 × 29
3. Marcus reads 47 pages each day for 23 days. How many pages does he read?
 A) 981
 B) 1,061
 C) 1,081
 D) 1,181
4. Estimating 684 × 7 by rounding 684 to 700 gives an estimate of:
 A) 4,200
 B) 4,700
 C) 4,900
 D) 5,600
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) 3,478 × 6 = 20,868
2) 74 × 68 = 5,032
3) A store sells 1,245 bottles of water each week. In 9 weeks it sells 11,205 bottles.
4) 93 × 85 = 7,905
5) To check 256 × 3 = 768, divide 768 by 3 to get 256.
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