This Grade 5 multi-digit multiplication hard practice features advanced word problems and 4-digit by 2-digit calculations meeting CCSS 5.NBT.5. Students compute products such as 1,250 times 87 stadium seats and 5,123 times 19, using estimation by rounding to confirm answers are reasonable. The sheet combines real-world problem solving with computational precision to demonstrate true Grade 5 multi-digit multiplication mastery. Grade 5 students master standard algorithm.

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Multi-Digit Multiplication
Grade 5
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. A delivery truck makes 215 trips and carries 38 boxes per trip. How many boxes in total?
 A) 8,170 boxes
 B) 8,070 boxes
 C) 7,170 boxes
 D) 8,270 boxes
2. Which estimate best checks 1,234 times 56?
 A) 1,200 times 60 equals 72,000
 B) 1,000 times 50 equals 50,000
 C) 1,500 times 50 equals 75,000
 D) 2,000 times 60 equals 120,000
3. What is the product 3,456 times 21?
 A) 72,576
 B) 70,576
 C) 73,576
 D) 71,576
4. A stadium has 87 sections with 1,250 seats each. How many seats total?
 A) 108,750 seats
 B) 107,750 seats
 C) 108,500 seats
 D) 109,750 seats
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) A bakery sells 425 cupcakes per day for 28 days. The total cupcakes equal 11900.
2) Rounding 624 to 600 and 47 to 50 gives an estimate of 30000.
3) The product 5,123 times 19 equals 97337.
4) If 64 buses each carry 235 students, the total is 15040.
5) The product of 2,468 and 35 is 86380.
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