This Grade 5 worksheet challenges students with missing-digit multiplication puzzles like 3?5 times 4 equals 1340. Learners use division and place-value reasoning to recover the missing digit, then verify by multiplying. Fills and matching strengthen Grade 5 understanding of how each digit contributes to the final product and how regrouping and magnitude help confirm the right factor in every puzzle.

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Multi-Digit Multiplication
Grade 5
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) Grade 5 puzzle: 3?5 times 4 equals 1340. The missing digit is 3.
2) If 2?6 times 5 equals 1280, the missing digit is 5.
3) Puzzle: ?47 times 6 equals 2682. The missing hundreds digit is 4.
4) If 18 times ?2 equals 936, the missing tens digit of the second factor is 5.
5) Grade 5 puzzle: 7? times 9 equals 711. The missing ones digit is 9.
6) Grade 5: 4?5 times 6 equals 2670. The missing tens digit is 4.
7) Grade 5: 28 times ?5 equals 700. The missing tens digit is 2.
8) Grade 5: 12 times 3?0 equals 4080. The missing tens digit is 4.
9) Grade 5: ?14 times 5 equals 4070. The missing hundreds digit is 8.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
3?5 times 4 equals 1340
Missing digit 3
Missing digit 3
2?6 times 5 equals 1280
Missing digit 5
Missing digit 5
?47 times 6 equals 2682
Missing digit 4
Missing digit 4
18 times ?2 equals 936
Tens digit 5
Tens digit 5
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