This Grade 5 worksheet presents real-world multi-step multiplication problems involving school assemblies, packaging factories, and distance calculations. Multiple choice and fills push students to plan, identify factors, multiply with the standard algorithm or partial products, and add or subtract bonuses. Grade 5 learners practice estimating magnitude to confirm answers are reasonable and apply 5.NBT.5 fluency in authentic contexts. Grade 5 students master multi-step.

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Busy Bee
Multi-Digit Multiplication
Grade 5
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. A Grade 5 assembly seats 24 students per row in 18 rows. Three more rows of 24 are added. How many students fit?
 A) 432 students
 B) 504 students
 C) 456 students
 D) 480 students
2. A factory packs 48 markers per box and 25 boxes per case. How many markers are in 6 cases?
 A) 7,000 markers
 B) 7,200 markers
 C) 1,200 markers
 D) 6,800 markers
3. A bus drives 65 miles per hour for 4 hours each day for 12 days. Total miles driven?
 A) 3,120 miles
 B) 780 miles
 C) 260 miles
 D) 3,360 miles
4. A Grade 5 class collects 36 cans per student. With 27 students and a bonus of 150 cans, how many total cans?
 A) 972 cans
 B) 1,150 cans
 C) 1,122 cans
 D) 1,022 cans
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) Grade 5 trip: 14 buses each carry 52 students. Total students transported is 728.
2) A bakery sells 36 muffins per tray and uses 45 trays daily. Daily muffin total is 1620.
3) A car uses 28 gallons in a week. In 16 weeks it uses 448 gallons.
4) A school assembles 32 packets each containing 24 sheets, plus 50 extra sheets. Total sheets is 818.
5) A Grade 5 walk-a-thon has 18 students each walking 25 laps of 60 yards. Total yards walked is 27000.
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