2 x 8 =
16
22 x 9 =
198
36 x 25 =
900
This Property states that any number multiplied by 0 equals 0
example: 3 x 0 = 0
a. commutative property
b. identity property of multiplication
c. zero property of multiplication
c. zero property of multiplication
There are 12 students in Mr. C's class. How many total student fingers are there in Mr. C's class?
12 x 10 = 120
4 x 6 =
24
34 x 6 =
204
15 x 29
435
This property states that any number multiplied by 1 equals that number.
ex: 4 x 1 = 4
a. commutative property
b. identity property of multiplication
c. zero property of multiplication
b. identity property of multiplication
Kerry is delivering newspapers. There are 72 houses on Kerry's paper route. Each house gets one newspaper. How many newspapers will Kerry deliver?
72 x 1 = 72
6 x 7 =
42
56 x 7 =
392
86 x 78 =
6,708
These two numbers are called:
a. products
b. factors
c. multiples
b. factors
Tamara eats 15 grapes on Tuesday. She eats 9 grapes on Wednesday. How many grapes does she eat all together?
24
12 x 9 =
108
68 x 3 =
204
92 x 34 =
3,128
ex. 4 x 5 = 20. and 5 x 4 = 20
a. identity property of multiplication
b. commutative property
c. distributive property
b. commutative property
Mrs. Romero gives stickers to her students when they do well on exams. She estimates that she will need 4 stickers for each student. If there are 33 students in her class, how many stickers will she need?
33 x 4 = 132
12 x 12 =
144
97 x 6 =
582
38 x 99 =
3,762
This number is called:
a. factor
b. multiple
c. product
c. product
Brooke picked raspberries from her garden. She picked 8 pints and 17 raspberries fit into a pint. How many raspberries did Brooke pick?
17 x 8 = 136