50 5th Grade Word Problems
Test your multiplication, division, fraction, and volume skills with these 1- and 2-step word problems ranging from simple to challenging
Author
Tess Loucka
Published:
Nov 2025
Key takeaways
- • Solving word problems can improve your problem-solving skills, critical thinking, and common sense.
- • Multi step word problems require you to make at least two calculations to solve.
- • Every side of a cube is the same length, so you only need to know the length of one side to find the cube’s volume.
The difference between failing math and excelling is understanding how math can be applied to daily life. The best way for 5th graders to learn real-life applications of math is through 5th grade word problems.
Use the following 50 5th grade word problems to improve your problem-solving skills, critical thinking, and common sense, setting yourself up for a lifetime of mathematical success.
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10 Fraction Word Problems
These are 10 fraction word problems 5th grade students should know how to solve.
1. If Jane eats 2/8 of a pie, how much pie will be left over?
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2. Sarah read 7/9 of a book, and Johnathan read 5/9. How much more did Sarah read?
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3. Pete ate 3/8 of a cake, and his brother ate 2/8. How much cake did they eat in total?
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4. 3/5 of the flowers on one plant bloomed, and 4/5 bloomed on another. How many flowers bloomed in total?
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5. Sally runs 4/12 of a mile each day. How far will she run in 5 days?
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6. If each student gets 1/8 of a chocolate bar, how many chocolate bars should 24 students get?
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7. If 34 pounds of dough is split into 11 equal parts, how much dough will be in each part?
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8. If 4 friends evenly split ½ a box of cookies, what portion does each friend get?
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9. One cup of lemonade requires 2/6 of a lemon. How many cups can 10 lemons make?
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10. Laine drinks 3/7 cups of orange juice a day. How much juice does she drink in 4 days?
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10 Multi Step Word Problems
Try these 10 multi step word problems 5th grade students should know how to solve.
1. If 1 cat eats ⅓ cups of food twice a day, how many cups of food will 8 cats eat in 3 days?
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2. If Oscar gives his dog 3 treats a day, how many treats will the dog get after 3 weeks?
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3. One rectangular prism is 13 ft × 24 ft × 20 ft. Another is 9 ft × 10 ft × 20 ft. What is their combined volume?
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4. Michael’s room is 14 ft cube. Michelle’s room is 15 ft × 9 ft × 16 ft. Whose room is larger and by how much?
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5. If a pool is 10 ft long, 8 ft wide, and has a volume of 640 cubic feet, how deep is the pool?
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6. In a tournament, 2 teams go to the final. There are 72 participants in 12 even teams. How many players go to the final?
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7. Ryan ate ⅝ of a pie and Clark ate ⅗. Who ate more and by how much?
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8. Maya wants to bake 8 pies. Each requires 3 cups of flour. If a bag has 12 cups, how many bags are needed?
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9. Liam earned ⅗ of $60 and Annie earned 4/6 of $60. Who earned more and by how much?
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10. A box of markers contains 7 markers. How many boxes should you buy to give 3 markers to 14 people?
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10 Division Word Problems
Try these 10 5th grade division word problems.
1. A baker needs 108 strawberries. If they are sold in packs of 15, how many packs must the baker buy?
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2. If Elliot has 64 cups of flour and uses 4 cups per batch of cookies, how many batches can he make?
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3. If each box of pencils holds 12 pencils, how many boxes would hold 108 pencils?
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4. If 94 bottles of soda are split into groups of 6, how many bottles will be left over?
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5. If 6 friends evenly share 138 lollipops, how many lollipops will each friend get?
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6. Ms. Lewis can grade 25 tests per day. How many days will it take her to grade 175 tests?
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7. If one monkey at the zoo eats 3 pounds of fruit per day, how many monkeys can 57 pounds of fruit feed?
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8. Joseph and Ann have to share $20.68 for the book fair. How much money will each person get?
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9. If 4 children share 16 cupcakes evenly, how many cupcakes will each child get?
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10. 48 students are split into 3 equal groups for group projects. How many students are in each group?
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10 Multiplication Word Problems
Try these 10 5th grade multiplication word problems.
1. Thomas is inviting 32 guests to his party. If he wants each guest to get 6 cookies, how many cookies will he need?
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2. There are 14 rows of flowers. Each row contains 8 flowers. How many flowers are there in total?
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3. On average, one strawberry has about 200 seeds. How many seeds would a pack of 24 strawberries have?
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4. If a pen can write 35 pages before running out of ink, how many pages could 9 pens write?
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5. If a bottle of water can hold 23.7 fluid ounces, how many fluid ounces can 5 bottles hold?
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6. If one octave on a keyboard contains 12 keys, how many keys are in 4 octaves?
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7. Liana reads 2.5 chapters of her book every day. How many chapters can she read in 7 days?
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8. If one protein bar contains 256 calories, how many calories are in a pack of 12 bars?
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9. Charles earns $1.07 per minute at his job. How much does he earn in 2 hours?
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10. The Friday Evening Post Magazine publishes 12 online articles per week. How many articles will they post in one year?
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10 Volume Word Problems
These are 10 volume word problems 5th grade students should know how to solve.
1. If a cube is 6 inches tall, what is the cube’s volume?
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2. If a table is 5 feet long, 1.5 feet wide, and 3 feet tall, what is the volume of space beneath it?
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3. A desk drawer is 45 centimeters long, 25 centimeters wide, and 8 centimeters deep. What is its volume?
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4. Sandra makes a stack of dice that is 4 dice wide, 5 dice long, and 3 dice tall. How many dice are in her stack?
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5. If a box of candy is 12 inches long, 7 inches wide, and 3 inches tall, how much space is inside for candy?
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6. A standard die measures 16 millimeters across. What is the volume of a standard die?
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7. Richard’s book measures 5 inches wide, 8 inches tall, and 1.5 inches thick. What is the book’s volume?
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8. If your dresser is 1.5 yards wide, 1 yard wide, and 1 yard tall, how much space do you have for your clothes?
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9. A block is about 3 inches wide. What is the volume of the block?
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10. You need to pack food into a cube-shaped box. The box is 2 feet tall. What is the volume of the box?
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For more 5th grade word problems, explore textbooks, workbooks, or online resources such as math programs or math apps. Practice a little every day until you feel confident.
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About the Author
Tess Loucka
Tess Loucka discovered her passion for writing in high school and has not stopped writing since. Combined with her love of numbers, she became a math and English tutor, focusing on middle- and high-school-level topics. Since graduating from Hunter College, her goal has been to use her writing to spread knowledge and the joy of learning to readers of all ages.