Bryan has been to the waterpark 4 times.
Sarah has been to the waterpark three times as many times as Bryan.
How many times has Sarah been to the waterpark?
Sarah has been to the waterpark 16 times.
100
Use repeated subtraction to solve:
24÷8
24÷8=3
100
List the factors and the first five multiples of the number:
2
Factors: 1,2
Multiples: 0,2,4,6,8
200
3x1x6=___
18
200
22X1=22
is an example of which property?
Identity Property of Multiplication
200
Sue has three times as many beads as Jo.
Jo has 8 beads.
How many beads does Sue have?
Sue has 24 beads.
200
27÷3=__
9
200
List the factors and first five multiples of the number:
4
Factors: 1,2,4
Multiples: 0,4,8,12,16
300
Find the unknown number.
5x__x10=50
1
300
4X3 = 3X4
is and example of which property?
Commutative Property of Multiplication
300
Hannah used 10 more blocks than Steve.
Steve used 7 blocks.
How many blocks did Hannah use?
Hannah used 17 blocks.
300
Find the unknown number:
21÷__= 3
21÷7=3
300
List the factors and first five multiples of the number:
10
Factors: 1,2,5,10
Multiples: 0,10,20,30,40
400
Find the missing number.
__x3x4=24
2
400
10÷10=1
is an example of which division rule?
Ones in Division
400
There are 10 fewer robins than cardinals.
There are 16 cardinals.
How many robins are there?
There are 6 robins.
400
Find the missing number:
___÷5=2
10÷5=2
400
List the factors and first five multiples of the number:
15
Factors:1,3,5,15
Multiples: 0,15,30,45,60
500
Find the missing number.
4x2x__=40
5
500
Find the unknown number and identify the property
__x8 = 4X8
4
Commutative Property of Multiplication
500
Jerry read 24 pages this weekend.
That is 4 times as many pages as what he read last weekend.
How many pages did he read last weekend?
Jerry read 6 pages last weekend.
500
Lucy is making the same bracelet for 8 of her friends.
She has 32 beads.
How many beads can she put on each bracelet?
Lucy can put 4 beads on each bracelet.
32÷8=4
500
List the factors and the first five multiples of the number:
24