Multiplication Facts Worksheet
Practice multiplication facts for Grade 4 students with various question types.
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Multiplication Facts Practice
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Show your work where applicable.
1. 7 × 8 =
2. 9 × 6 =
3. 12 × 5 =
4. 4 × 11 =
5. A baker bakes 5 trays of cookies. Each tray has 10 cookies. How many cookies did the baker bake in total?
6. Sarah has 6 boxes of crayons. If each box contains 8 crayons, how many crayons does Sarah have?
7. Which multiplication fact equals 36?
5 × 7
6 × 6
4 × 8
7 × 5
8. What is the product of 9 and 7?
54
63
72
49
9. 8 × 0 = 8
True
False
10. 10 × 1 = 10
True
False
Match the multiplication fact with its product.
11. 3 × 9
a. 48
12. 6 × 8
b. 27
13. 7 × 7
c. 49
14. Draw an array to represent 3 × 4.
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