What is 7x4?
28
What is 20 divided by 4?
5.
What is the area of this rectangle?
15 square cm.

What fraction of each pie is shaded?
Yellow: 2/3
Blue: 1/6
Draw an array showing 3 x 6. What is the answer?
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3x6= 18
36 divided by g = 6.
g = 6

What is the area of this rectangle?
36 square cm.
What fraction is shaded?
7 thirds. 7/3.
8 x __ = 72
9
Write out the related multiplication and division facts (fact family) for the numbers: 4, 9, 36.
4 x 9 = 36
9 x 4 = 36
36 divided by 9 = 4
36 divided by 4 = 9
The area of a rectangle is 49 square meters. One side measures 7 meters. What is the other side length?
7 meters.
7 m. x 7 m. = 49 square meters.
What fraction belongs where the orange dot is?

1/3.
The number line is split into thirds. There are 3 equal sections. The first fraction after 0/3 would be 1/3.
Explain your strategy.
320.
8x4 ones = 32 ones. If you replace the ones with 4 tens (40) you have 32 tens. 32 tens = 320.
Camilla has 3 bags of oranges. Each bag has 4 oranges. If she takes out all the oranges and put them equally on to two plates, how many oranges will be on the two plates?
6 oranges on each plate.
Break down the rectangle into two smaller rectangles to calculate the area?
You can break the 12 into 10 and 2.
10 cm. x 7 cm. = 70 sq. cm.
2 cm. x 7 cm. = 14 sq. cm.
70 + 14 = 84 sq. cm.
How many sixths are equivalent to 1/3?


Paul has some packets of stickers. There are 7 stickers in each packet. If he has a total of 56 stickers, how many packets does he have?
8 packs.
7 x8 = 56.
A bag of flour and 3 bags of sugar have a total weight of 21 pounds. If the bag of flour weighs 6 lbs., what is the weight of each bag of sugar?
21- 6 = 15 lbs.
15 divided by 3 = 5 lbs.
Each bag of sugar weighs 5 lbs.
Find the area of this rectilinear shape. Remember to break it apart into smaller rectangles. 

You can draw a line going down so you have one tall rectangle and one square rectangle.
8 x 3 = 24 sq. cm.
8-3 = 5 cm. for the missing side length.
5 x 5 = 25 sq. cm.
25 + 24 = 49 sq. cm. in all.
Draw a write 3 fractions that are equivalent to 3/6.

You could draw and write any fraction that is equal to 1/2!
2/4, 4/8, 5/10, 6/12, ....
