The oranges at a grocery store are arranged in a display. The display has 6 rows, with 7 oranges in each row. What equation shows how to find the total number of oranges?
6 X 7 = 42
Liam used the rule “add 12” to make a pattern. He began his pattern with the number 9. Which pattern is the one Liam made?
A. 9, 21, 33, 45
Adam wants to place 54 cookies in bags for his 6 friends. He wants to place the same number of cookies in each bag. How many cookies should Adam place in each bag for his 6 friends?
9 Cookies
Devin starts with the number 1 and correctly writes a pattern of six numbers using the rule “Multiply by 3.” Which statement explains why all of the numbers in Devin’s pattern are odd?
B. The numbers are all odd because he starts with an odd number and multiplies by an odd number.
What number goes in the □ to make the equation true?
9×□=72
C. 8
Which shows 24÷3?
D. 3 Plates with 8 cookies each
Gracie is using stickers to place her name on her books. She wants to use stickers to put her name on 6 books. How many stickers does Gracie need for her 6 books?
36 Stickers
Use the associative property to write the following expression in a different way:
(8 x 2) X 3
Then solve.
8 X (2 X 3) =
8 X 6 = 48
What number belongs in the □ and why?
4, 12, 20, □, 36
A. 28, because the pattern is adding 8 each time
Choose all the number sentences in which the ? can be the number 8.
What number goes in the □ to make the equation true?
7=□÷6
42
Malik has 48 cubes. He puts them into 6 equal groups. How many cubes are in each group?
8 Cubes
If 7 × 40 = 280, then 40 × 7 = ___.
280
Jane started with 42 and then used a rule to make the following pattern: 42, 35, 28, 21, 14
D. Subtract 7.
Which statement about the equation is true? 3×9=36
D. The answer should be 27, not 36.
Choose all the number sentences in which the number 8 will make the number sentence true.
Jillian decorated her classroom windows with paper butterflies. She used the problem 8×4 to find the total number of butterflies that she used. Which of the following statements can be true about how Jillian decorated the windows?
B. Jillian placed 8 butterflies in each of 4 windows.
Use the distributive property AND friendly numbers to solve the following problem: 14 X 7
(14 X 5) + (14 X 2) =
70 + 28 = 98
What is the rule of this pattern? 6, 12, 10, 20, 18...
B. multiply by 2, then subtract 2