Erik works in a theatre selling tickets. Erik sells 63 tickets, and each ticket costs $45.75. In this section, you will learn how to calculate the total cost of all the tickets Erik sells.
Multiply Quantity by Unit Price: When many identical items are sold at the same price, the total cost can be found by multiplying the number of items by the price of one item. This avoids repeated addition and gives the total quickly.
1. Calculate.
a. $45.1 \times 5$
b. $38.12 \times 7$
c. $40.09 \times 9$
Check your answers with your partner.
a. $45.1 \times 5 = 225.5$
b. $38.12 \times 7 = 266.84$
c. $40.09 \times 9 = 360.81$
2. Find the product of $6$ and $34.56$.
$6 \times 34.56 = 207.36$
3. Vincent is thinking of a number.
He says, ‘If I divide my number by $6$ the answer is $17.54$.’
What number is Vincent thinking of?
If $x \div 6 = 17.54$, then $x = 17.54 \times 6$
$x = 105.24$
4. Calculate.
a. $74.36 \times 15$
b. $95.36 \times 47$
c. $23.08 \times 83$
Check your answers with your partner.
a. $74.36 \times 15 = 1115.4$
b. $95.36 \times 47 = 4481.92$
c. $23.08 \times 83 = 1915.64$
5. Parveen calculates $17.05 \times 15$.
Is her calculation correct? If not, correct any mistakes.

The correct calculation is:
$17.05 \times 15 = 255.75$
So Parveen's result $256.25$ is incorrect.
6. Use the digits $5$, $6$ and $7$ to make this calculation correct.

$4.7 \times 6.9 = 32.43$ (example approach using the digits)
Students must place $5$, $6$, and $7$ so that the multiplication equals $32.35$.
7. Meals cost $15.25$ at a restaurant.
$12$ people go for a meal.
What is the total cost of the meals?
$15.25 \times 12 = 183.00$
Total cost: $183$ dollars.
8. Ravi and Tara buy some stickers.
Ravi buys $36$ stickers at $0.98$ each.
Tara buys $3$ packs of $12$ stickers for $11.50$ a pack.
How much more does Ravi pay than Tara?
Ravi: $36 \times 0.98 = 35.28$
Tara: $3 \times 11.50 = 34.50$
Difference: $35.28 - 34.50 = 0.78$
Ravi pays $0.78$ more.
You need five cards with the digits $2$, $3$, $4$, $5$ and $6$.
Arrange the cards to make a multiplication calculation in this form:
The first number is a decimal number with one digit after the decimal point. Use each card exactly once.
Task: Investigate different possible calculations.
Which calculation gives an answer closest to $208$?