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Chapter 1.2 - The Multiplication Course

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Lesson 4: The Animated Multiplication Table
Lesson 5: Building Your Multiplication Table, Part 1
Lesson 6: Building Your Multiplication Table, Part 2
Lesson 7: The First Story
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Question 1 | 00:45
Question 2 | 00:56
Question 3 | 01:03
Questions 4 & 5 | 01:42
Question 6 | 03:06
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Question 6
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Question 12 | 02:25
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Question 1
1.

Using the multiplication table, what are 2 more equivalent fractions for 1/2 that Steve did not mention?

Question 2
2.

Using the multiplication table, what are 2 more equivalent fractions for 2/3 that Steve did not mention?

Question 3
3.

Using the multiplication table, what are 2 more equivalent fractions for 6/14 that Steve did not mention?

Question 4
4.

Using the multiplication table, what is 12 + 18 + 24 equal to?

Question 5
5.

Write another addition equation using the same idea as question 4
and the multiplication chart.

Question 6
6.

Describe how Steve used the knowledge of the multiplication chart to find the answer to 6 x 8 if he doesn't have the chart handy.
"If I know that ____, then I know that ____"

Question 7
7.

I have a pencil and paper.

Question 8
8.

Take a Photo of the Multiplication chart you have completed so far.

- Click "Show Your Work"
- Click the IMAGE icon
- Choose "Take a Photo"
- Take a photo of your chart
- Click "Add Image"