Find the product.
9 x 7
63
Write the fact family for the following numbers:
12, 3, 4
3 x 4 = 12
4 x 3 = 12
12 ÷ 4 = 3
12 ÷ 3 = 4
For a relay race, each team needs 5 people. If 5 people participate in the race, how many teams will there be?
Find the quotient.
36 ÷ 4
9
Last week, Amanda started a new job at the mall. She worked 36 hours over 4 workdays of equal length. She makes $8 an hour. How much did she make for each day of work?
Amanda made $72.
Find the product.
10 x 6
60
Write the fact family for the following numbers:
42, 7, 6
42 ÷ 7 = 6
42 ÷ 6 = 7
7 X 6 = 42
6 X 7 = 42
There are 3 pieces of peppermint candy in each box. Dirk wants to buy 12 pieces of peppermint candy to bring to a class party. How many boxes should he buy?
He should buy 4 boxes.
Find the quotient.
49 ÷ 7
Over a 3-day weekend, Danny read a book with 30 chapters. He read the same number of chapters each day. Amazingly, he did all that reading in just 2 hours a day. How many chapters did he read every hour?
Danny read 5 chapters every hour.
Find the product.
6 x 8
48
Write the fact family for the following numbers:
9, 8, 72
72 ÷ 8 = 9
72 ÷ 9 = 8
8 X 9 = 72
9 X 8 = 72
There are 4 photographers who take pictures for the city newspaper. For yesterday's issue, each photographer took 5 pictures. How many pictures were there in all?
There were 20 pictures in all.
Find the quotient.
100 ÷ 10
10
At the fair, Janet, Gabe, and Russell put their money together and buy 27 ride tickets. The 3 kids split the tickets fairly. Janet decides to spend 3 tickets to ride the roller coaster. She does this over and over until she runs out of tickets! How many times does Janet ride the roller coaster?
Janet rides the roller coaster 3 times.
Find the product.
8 x 8
64
Write the fact family for the following numbers:
6, 8, 48
6 X 8 = 48
8 X 6 = 48
48 ÷ 6 = 8
48 ÷ 8 = 6
A roller coaster at an amusement park has 5 cars, and 5 people can ride in each car. How many people can ride the roller coaster at the same time?
25 people can ride the roller coaster.
Find the quotient.
24 ÷ 6
4
Scott buys 5 packs of stickers to put on his notebooks. Each pack has 6 stickers. Scott splits all the stickers evenly among 3 notebooks. How many stickers does Scott put on each notebook?
Scott puts 10 stickers in each notebook.
Find the product.
7 x 6
42
Write the fact family for the following numbers:
28, 7, 4
28 ÷ 7 = 4
28 ÷ 4 = 7
7 X 4 = 28
4 X 7 =28
If a candle company can fit 3 candles in each shipping box, how many boxes should they use to ship an order of 12 candles?
They should use 4 boxes.
Find the quotient.
27 ÷ 3
9
There will be 4 children at Pam's little brother's birthday party. Pam wants each child to go home with 10 finger puppets. Finger puppets come in packs of 5. How many packs should Pam get?
Pam should get 8 packs.