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Math Word Problems ESL 5th

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    Word problems for ESL Math 5th Grade
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  • A contractor was buying wall outlets for a new house he was building. Each room needed nine outlets. If the house has three rooms, how many outlets does he need total?
    9 x 3 = 27
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  • Haley had to complete six pages of homework. Each page had six problems on it. How many problems did she have to complete total?
    6 x 6 = 36
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  • There were five people in line waiting for movie tickets. If each of the tickets costs six dollars, how much money would be spent?
    5 x 6 = 30
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  • A chef can cook two meals in a minute. How many meals could he cook in eight minutes?
    2 x 8 = 16
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  • Kaleb was placing his spare change into stacks. Each stack had five coins. If he had three stacks, how many coins did he have all together?
    3 x 5 = 15
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  • Vanessa was practicing drawing pictures. Each day she drew for seven hours. How many hours would she have practiced after five days?
    7 x 5 = 35
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  • John was packing up his old toys. He managed to squeeze eight toys into a box. If John filled up two boxes, how many toys did he pack total?
    2 x 8 = 16
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  • At the carnival there are nine students selling tickets. If each student sells seven tickets, how many tickets would be sold all together?
    7 x 9 = 63
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  • A delivery driver had to make seven more stops on his route. At each stop he had to drop off eight boxes. How many boxes does he have?
    8 x 7 = 56
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  • Nancy was placing her spare change into stacks. Each stack had two coins. If she had five stacks, how many coins did she have?
    2 x 5 = 10
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  • Will could fit five action figures on each shelf in his room. His room has eight shelves. How many action figures total could his shelves hold?
    5 x 8 = 40
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  • Jerry was reading through his favorite book series. Each week he read nine different books. How many books would he have read through after two weeks?
    9 x 2 = 18
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  • A library checks out four fiction books and two non-fiction books an hour. How many times more fiction books do they check out than non-fiction books?
    2
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  • There were twenty-one adults in line at a movie theater. That is three times the number of children in line. How many children were in line?
    7
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  • A restaurant sold eight times as many salads as they sold steaks. If they sold four steaks, how many salads did they sell?
    32
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  • A restaurant sold nine salads and forty-five steaks. How many times as many steaks did they sell as salads?
    5
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