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Module 3 Lesson 24 Determine Whether a Whole Number is a Multiple of Another Number.– Exit Ticket

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Fill in the unknown multiple of 11. 5 × 11 = _____

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Fill in the unknown multiple of 11. 6 × 11 =_____

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Fill in the unknown multiple of 11. 7 × 11 =_____

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Fill in the unknown multiple of 11. 8 × 11 = _____

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Fill in the unknown multiple of 11. 9 × 11 = _____

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6.

Complete the pattern of multiples by skip-counting.

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List the numbers that have 18 as a multiple.

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8.

What are the factors of 18?

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9.

Are your two lists the same? Why or why not?

From EngageNY.org of the New York State Education Department. Grade 4 Mathematics Module 3, Topic F, Lesson 24. Internet. Available from https://www.engageny.org/resource/grade-4-mathemat...; accessed 23/Oct/2015.