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Multiplication Practice Sheet

A candy factory produces 14,820 boxes of candy each year by making 57 boxes daily over 260 operating days. Additionally, a librarian can order 8,008 books for the new library, given that it has 154 shelves with a capacity of 52 books each. These calculations provide insights into production and storage capacity.

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Multiplication Practice Sheet

A candy factory produces 14,820 boxes of candy each year by making 57 boxes daily over 260 operating days. Additionally, a librarian can order 8,008 books for the new library, given that it has 154 shelves with a capacity of 52 books each. These calculations provide insights into production and storage capacity.

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A candy factory makes 57 boxes of candy each day.

The factory
operates 260 days a year. How many boxes of candy do they
produce each year?

A librarian is ordering books for the new library in town. The


library has 154 shelves that can each hold 52 books. How many
books can the librarian order to keep in the shelves?
Word problems
14820
8008

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