Frank has 4 pumpkins and each of these pumpkins has 2 leaves.
What is the multiplication problem?
How many leaves are in all?
4 x 2 =
8
What other way can I write this problem?
5x6
6x5
Which array shows 2x2=4?
E
2 x 4 =
8
5 x 1 =
5
Shelly has 3 bags of toys for her friends. If each bag has 5 toys, will she have enough toys to give one to each of her 10 friends?
Yes, she will have 15 toys.
What other way can I write 4x7?
7x4
What is the expression for this array?
3x5=15
2 x 5 =
10
5 x 3 =
15
If Tom has a car collection of 10 cars and each car has four wheels, how many total wheels are in his collection? What is the multiplication problem?
40
10 x 4 =
If
9x2=18,
then
2x ? =18
9
What two expressions can be used to describe these arrays?
4x5=20
5x4=20
6 x 2 =
12
5 x 7 =
35
If a pie recipe needs 12 apples and each bag apples has 5 apples, would 2 bags be enough? Explain your answer.
No, 2 bags of apples would only be 10 apples. Another bag of apples would be needed!
If
? x 5=15,
then
5x3= ?
15
Write the expression for this array.
9x6=54
2 x 8 =
16
5 x 9 =
45
If Julia has 3 dogs and each dog eats 1 cup of food 2 times a day, how many cups of food do the dogs eat each day?
3 x 2 = 6 cups
Look at 6x3 and 3x6. How does the order of the factors change the product?
It doesn't.
This array has many different arrays put into one. Use the different colors to find the amount this array shows. (tip: do several arrays and add them together).
32
2 x 10 =
20
5 x 10 =
50