Multiplying Whole Numbers...
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33 students in this class. Mrs. McQuarrie will give them 197 math tests this year. How many math tests in total will Mrs McQuarrie have to mark?
How do we solve this question?
33 students in this class. Mrs. McQuarrie will give them 197 math tests this year. How many math tests in total will Mrs McQuarrie have to mark?
1. Understand the question – what is it asking?
33 students in this class. Mrs. McQuarrie will give them 197 math tests this year. How many math tests in total will Mrs McQuarrie have to mark?
1. Understand the question – what is it asking?2. What is the best way to approach this question?
33 students in this class. Mrs. McQuarrie will give them 197 math tests this year. How many math tests in total will Mrs McQuarrie have to mark?
1. Understand the question – what is it asking?2. What is the best way to approach this question?3. How should we write this question mathematically?
33 students in this class. Mrs. McQuarrie will give them 197 math tests this year. How many math tests in total will Mrs McQuarrie have to mark?
1. Understand the question – what is it asking?2. What is the best way to approach this question?3. How should we write this question mathematically?
197 x 33
33 students in this class. Mrs. McQuarrie will give them 197 math tests this year. How many math tests in total will Mrs McQuarrie have to mark?
1. Understand the question – what is it asking?2. What is the best way to approach this question?3. How should we write this question mathematically?
197 X 33
4. How do I want to solve this problem?
Option 1: model the problem
33
197
Use place value to break down the problem
30
100 90 7
3
30x100=3000 30x90=2700 30x7=210
3x100=300 3x90=270 3x7=21
Add the products to find the total:3000+2700+210+300+270+21=6501
Option 2: short method
1 9 7x 3 3
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