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Math – Multi-Step Word Problems

Math · CCSS: 5.OA.A.1, 5.OA.A.2 · Level 5 · Worksheet 2 of 5 · Practice Set 10
Level 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Practice SetsSet 1Set 2Set 3Set 4Set 5Set 6Set 7Set 8Set 9Set 10
1 Two-Step Problems
📝 Each problem needs TWO operations. Show your work for each step!
Problem Step 1 Step 2 Final Answer
Mateo had $3.50. He earned $6.00 raking a yard and then spent $4.25 on a pretzel. How much does he have now?
A cart made 100 popcorn bags. They sold 55 in the morning and 30 in the afternoon. How many are left?
There are 5 boxes with 7 rings each. Fatima adds 6 more loose rings. How many rings total?
2 Choose the Operations
🤔 For each problem, decide which TWO operations to use (+, −, ×, ÷).
Problem Operations Answer
A farmer has 5 rows of 6 apple trees and 8 rows of 2 pear trees. How many trees in all?
17 students share 51 stickers equally. Then each student gets 5 more. How many does each have now?
A class of 36 needs to split into 6 equal teams. Each team gets 4 balls. How many balls total are needed?
3 Money Problems
💰 Solve these money word problems. Show your calculations.
Problem Work & Answer
You have $16.00. You buy 5 pens at $1.60 each. How much change do you get?
Fatima saved $9.00 each week for 2 weeks. How much did she save in total?
A toy costs $5.25. Tax is $0.20. You pay with $10.00. What is your change?
4 Write Your Own Multi-Step Problem
✍️ Create your own word problem that requires 2 steps to solve. Then solve it!

Solution:

Step 1:

Step 2:

Answer:

5 SBA Performance Task
This problem is like a performance task on the state test. Read carefully, plan your approach, solve step by step, and explain your reasoning.

Scenario: A bookstore is having a sale. Hardcover books cost $12 each and paperbacks cost $8 each. You have $100 to spend.

Part A: If you buy 4 hardcover books, how much money do you have left?

Part B: How many paperback books can you buy with the remaining money?

Part C: Explain your reasoning.

+ Bonus Math Practice
Try one extra round for Set 10.
70 + 8 =
77 - 6 =
7 × 11 =