Use words, numbers, or pictures to show your thinking and the product in the box.
Question 6
6.
Write the product in the box.
Question 7
7.
Write the numbers in the box.
Question 8
8.
Select the missing factor.
Question 9
9.
What is the product of 2 x 9?
Question 10
10.
What is the product of 3 x 7?
Question 11
11.
What is the product of 4 x 4?
Question 12
12.
What is the product of 5 x 3?
Question 13
13.
Question 14
14.
Look at the highlighted boxes on the Multiplication Chart. What pattern do you see?
Question 15
15.
Question 16
16.
What is the product of 2 x 90?
Question 17
17.
What is the product of 30 x 7?
Question 18
18.
What is the product of 4 x 10?
Question 19
19.
What is the product of 8 x 50?
Question 20
20.
Write your answer in the box.
Select the two expressions that represent the model.
3 x 4
4 + 4 + 4
3 + 3 + 3 + 3
4 + 4 + 4 + 4
3 + 3 + 3 + 4 + 4 + 4
Select the statement that could be represented by 2 x 8.
There are 2 red crayons on the table and 8 blue crayons on the table.
There are 2 ducks in the pond after 8 ducks flew away.
There are 2 frogs on the log, 8 more frogs jumped on the log.
There are 2 erasers in each of the 8 desks.
A school band is getting ready for a parade. There are a total of 36 children in the band. The children need to arrange themselves in rows. Each row must have the same number of children. Choose the two possible ways the children can arrange themselves in equal rows.
3 rows of 10 students
4 rows of 8 students
6 rows of 6 students
7 rows of 5 students
9 rows of 4 students
Destini had 2 pages of math homework and 4 pages of Spanish homework. If each page has 5 problems on it, how many problems did she have to complete?
11
22
28
30
Select the three ways to show how to find the value of 3 x 80.