Fun 2nd Grade Math Questions Primary 2 Maths Problems Singapore Math Worksheet: No. 6
Multiplication and Division by 4, 5 & 10
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Fun 2nd Grade Math Questions: Worksheet 6 Multiplication and Division: 4, 5 & 10
Homeschooling-Paradise: 2nd Grade Math Questions: Singapore Math: No. 1
Clara Cowgirl could shoot very well. Yesterday, she shot 5 rubber duckies 4 times each while she was blindfolded. How many times were the rubber duckies shot altogether?
Singapore Primary 2 Maths Problems: No. 2 Moira Monster has 7 pink noses on each of her beautiful hand and legs. If Moira Monster wants to put a nose-ring on each of her noses on her wedding day, how many nose-rings does she have to buy?
Homeschooling-Paradise: 2nd Grade Math Questions: Singapore Math: No. 3
Catherine Cow was exhausted because she played tennis 6 times with each of her 10 friends. How many times did she play tennis altogether?
Singapore Primary 2 Maths Problems: No. 4 8 daring grandmothers entered a haunted house to catch some howling ghosts with their darning needles. If each grandmother caught 5 ghosts, how many ghosts did they catch altogether?
Homeschooling-Paradise: 2nd Grade Math Questions: Singapore Math: No. 5
Dwimdubu Devil had a fun time yesterday. He tickled a lawyer, a doctor, an engineer and a Singapore math teacher 4 times each with his feathery tail. How many times did he tickle them altogether?
Singapore Primary 2 Maths Problems: No. 6 There was a party at Oswald Ostrich's house. Oswald had a fantastic time at the party. He danced a total of 35 times with Gina Gorilla, Zina Zebra, Lacy Lion, Maurice Monkey and Hilda Hippo. If he danced an equal number of times with each of his partners, how many times did he dance with Maurice Monkey?
Homeschooling-Paradise: 2nd Grade Math Questions: Singapore Math: No. 7
Felix Fox loves to play computer games. He played online tic-tac-toe every day last week. If he played 49 times altogether last week, how many times did he play on Monday assuming that he played an equal number of times every day? His mother was enraged by his irresponsible behavior and threw away his computer yesterday. Now Felix Fox is studying very hard for his Singapore math test.
Singapore Primary 2 Maths Problems: No. 8 I went snail hunting for supper yesterday and caught 64 snails. I barbecued 14 of them on the spot and ate them for they were irresistible. I shared the rest equally with Mandy, Candy, Sandy and Brandy. How many delicious snails did Mandy and Sandy get altogether?
Homeschooling-Paradise: 2nd Grade Math Questions: Singapore Math: No. 9
Jennifer loves to play volleyball. As she passed her math test with flying colors, her father gave her some golden balls and silver balls. As she had too many balls, generous Jennifer gave 5 golden balls and 4 silver balls each to her friends. How many balls did 4 of her friends get in total?
Singapore Primary 2 Maths Problems: No. 10 At our Halloween party last month, 7 green monsters and 4 yellow monsters were playing snooker. If the green monsters had 5 smelly armpits each and the yellow monsters had 9 smelly armpits each, how many smelly armpits were there altogether at our disgusting party?
Homeschooling-Paradise: 2nd Grade Math Questions: Singapore Math: No. 11
Jack Jockey had 5 white horses, 5 black horses and 1 piebald horse under his care. When he gave a bath to his horses yesterday he noticed that the white horses had 5 fleas each and the black horses had 6 fleas each. How many frisky fleas did he count altogether? He rode the piebald horse for the horse race the next day because it had no fleas.
Singapore Primary 2 Maths Problems: No. 12 My mother wanted to make maggot soup for dinner so she told me to look for some maggots in the forest. I dashed into the forest and began searching for rotting carcasses. I found a carcass of a bear, a goat, a deer and a badger. Each carcass had 10 squirming maggots. I gleefully put the delectable maggots equally into 5 paper bags. How many crunchy munchy maggots were in each bag?
Homeschooling-Paradise: 2nd Grade Math Questions: Singapore Math: No. 13
Matthew is a vicious police dog. He not only catches criminals, he likes to bite off the buttons on their shirts too. He caught 4 bank robbers last week and bit off 8 buttons from each screaming robber. He also caught 10 kidnappers last week and bit off 6 buttons from each sobbing kidnapper. Crazy Matthew barbecued 62 of the buttons during the weekend and greedily ate them all. He put the remaining buttons into 5 bottles. How many buttons were in each bottle?
Singapore Primary 2 Maths Problems: No. 14 Aladdin rubbed his magic lamp and wished for 4 flying carpets with 6 dancing hippos on each of them. He rubbed his magic lamp again and wished for 10 palaces with 5 comical camels in each of them. He rounded up all his animals and took them on a journey to China to meet Mei Ling, a pretty princess. Along the way, half of animals were kidnapped by bandits. How many animals arrived safely at Mei Ling's palace?
Homeschooling-Paradise: 2nd Grade Math Questions: Singapore Math: No. 15
Percy Police Officer was also a witch doctor. He caught 36 thieves yesterday and shrunk them. Being a generous man, Percy shared the shrunken thieves equally with Pamela, Penny and Priscilla. Pamela and Penny, who were twins, taught the shrunken thieves how to dance the tango. How many lucky thieves learned how to dance?
Singapore Primary 2 Maths Problems: No. 16 Ivan and Ivy went fishing during the weekend. They caught 4 cheerful dolphins and 5 pretty mermaids. They sold each dolphin for $4 and each mermaid for $6 to their friends. If Ivan took half of the money, how much did Ivy get?
Homeschooling-Paradise: 2nd Grade Math Questions: Singapore Math: No. 17
Ronald Rat competed in a maze-solving contest last month. He easily won the contest. The first prize was 100 Polish sausages. Ronald Rat gobbled up 55 of the sausages and took the rest home. He shared the remaining sausages equally with his 3 wives and 5 children. How many sausages did his wives get altogether?
Singapore Primary 2 Maths Problems: No. 18 Medusa had 5 writhing pythons, 4 vicious vipers and 10 addled adders stuck to her head. Her snakes only ate precious stones. She slithered over to the mall and bought 200 diamonds for her darling snakes. If each python swallowed 5 diamonds, each viper gulped down 6 diamonds and each adder devoured 7 diamonds, how many diamonds were left in the end?
Homeschooling-Paradise: 2nd Grade Math Questions: Singapore Math: No. 19
Susumu Samurai's wife cooks delicious dragon teriyaki. He caught 25 sea dragons, 32 water dragons and 42 air dragons last Sunday for his wife to cook. He brought them home and his delighted wife cooked them all. Susumu Samurai had the appetite of a warrior and wolfed down 21 dragons. If his 4 hungry daughters gobbled up 3 dragons each and his 5 ravenous sons feasted upon 8 dragons each, how many dragons did his greedy wife gorge on?
Singapore Primary 2 Maths Problems: No. 20 4 gorillas were sitting at my dining table. They each had 3 bananas, 7 oranges and 5 papayas. They ate altogether 17 fruits. A baboon later joined them because he was hungry. The generous gorillas shared their remaining fruits equally with him. How many fruits did the grateful baboon get?
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