This is a way to organize with rows and columns for a multiplication problem.
What is an array?
The product is 4.
What is 2 x 2?
The product is 9.
What is 3 x 3?
4 is a multiple of this number, so when we multiply we can think: "double double"
What is 2?
What is 5 x 5?
What are factors?
The product is 8.
What is 2x4?
The product is 3.
What is 1 x 3?
When you multiply these two digits together, you get the perfect square number of 16.
What is 4 x 4?
The product is 100. What could the equation be?
What is 10 x 10? or 50 x 2? or 25 x 4?
The mathematical term for the answer of a multiplication equation is this.
What is the product?
The product is 16.
What is 8?
The fifth multiple of 3.
What is 15?
What is 4 groups of 5, or 4 x 5?
The product is 36. When multiplying with one factor of 6, what is the equation?
What is 6?
When you switch the order of the factors, the product stays the same.
What is the commutative property of multiplication?
The product is 14.
What is 7?
This multiple of 3, multiplied by itself, results in a perfect square number.
What is 3 x 3?
When you multiply 4 by this factor the product is 44.
What is 11?
Multiplication is repeated _____.
What is addition?
The product of this factor is always 0.
What is zero?
The product is 100.
What is 50?
The 10th multiple of 3 is this.
What is 30?
This multiple follows 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, ___
What is 24?
The product is 12, how many factors does 12 have?
What is six factors? 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12.