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Multiplication DivisionWord

ProblemsProperties Vocabulary Challenge

10018

3 x 6= 18

What is the next number in this counting pattern: 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, .

Write the multiplication equation to match.

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200

54

What is 6 x 9 ? Use a picture to solve.

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300

7

Fill in the missing factor: 8 x = 56

Remember this is an inverse operation problem! Use a strategy to solve.

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400

135

What is 5 x 27? Use the area model to solve.

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500

6

Fill in the missing factor: x 6 = 36

Remember this is an inverse operation problem! Use a strategy to solve.

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1006

What is 60 10 ?

Use repeated subtraction to show your work.

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200

2840 4 = 10

What is the next number is this counting pattern:

40, 36, 32, , 24, 20, 16, 12, 8, 4 ?Write the division equation to match.

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300

5

What is 35 7 ? Use a picture to show your

work.

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40024 6 = 424 4 = 6

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Write a division equation to match this picture strategy.

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12 3 = 412 4 = 3

Write a division equation to match the array.

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100

25 5 = 5 crayons

You have 25 crayons and 5 boxes. You want to place the same number of crayons in each box. How many crayons will you place in each box?

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20018 6 = 3 pages

Shannon has 18 postcards. She wants to place them into a

scrapbook with 6 postcards on each page. How many pages

will she have?

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300

2 x 3 = 6 hours

Sam worked outside for 2 hours raking leaves. Sarah worked 3

times longer as Sam. How many hours did Sarah work?

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400

32 4 = 8 notebooks

You have $32.00 and want to buy some new notebooks. If notebooks cost $4.00, how

many notebooks can you buy?

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5006 x 13 = 78 croissants

For Thanksgiving, your mom wants to bake pumpkin croissants. If she buys 6 tubes of dough and each tube contains 13 croissants, how many total croissants could your mom

bake?

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What number makes this number sentence true?

5 x (6 x ) = (5 x 6) x 1

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200

Commutative Property of Multiplication

2 x 3 = 3 x 2 is an example of which property of multiplication?

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300

Associative Property of Multiplication

(3 x 2) x 6 = 3 x (2 x 6) is an example of which property

of multiplication?

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400Division is repeated subtraction.

How is division related to subtraction?

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500

Identity Property of Multiplication

Any number multiplied by one is that number, is the definition of

which property of multiplication?

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100

factor

What is the vocabulary name for 6 in 6 x 3 = 18 ?

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product

What is the vocabulary name for 18 in 6 x 3 = 18 ?

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300quotient

What is the vocabulary name for 4 in 32 8 = 4?

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400

divisor

What is the vocabulary name for 8 in 32 8 = 4?

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dividend

What is the vocabulary name for 32 in 32 8 = 4 ?

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100

3 x 7 =21 seals

Mike went on a trip to the zoo. Mike saw 3 cheetahs. He saw 7 times as many seals. How many

seals did Mike see?

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200

35 5 = 7 $5 bills

John's piggy bank is filled with $5 bills. How many $5 bills

does he have if he has $35 in his piggy bank?

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7 x 100 = about 700 cars(An exact answer is incorrect)

The City Parking Garage has 7 levels for parking. 104 cars can park on each level. About how many cars can park

at the City Parking Garage?

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42 6 = 7 bags

Your family went to an apple orchard to pick apples. Your family picked 42 apples. Each bag held 6 apples. How many bags of apples did your family

pick?

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500

C

Which equation is the same as 8 x 62 = 496

A.62 x 496 = 8B. 62 + 62 + 62 = 496 C. 496 8 = 62 D. 62-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8= 496

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