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100

Create an array for this equation: 4x5=20

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100

Damian stretches for 8 minutes before lifting weights. Damian spends 7 times as many minutes lifting weights as stretching. How many minutes does Damian spend lifting weights

56 minutes

100

What is the product of 4 × 8?

32

100

Megan has 32 cupcakes. Create an array and equation that would show 32 cupcakes.

8x4

100

 A coach brought a cooler with 6 bottles of water for each member of the team. There are 5 players on the team. How many water bottles did the coach bring?

30 bottles of water

200

Jenny is skip counting by 7's. What number will they not say?

A. 14                  B. 35

C. 33                  D. 42

C.33
200

Which known facts can be used to find 3 × 9?

(3x5)+(3x4)

(1x9)+(2x9)

And many more!

200

Each game of air hockey lasts 4 minutes. A group of friends play 11 games. How many minutes do the games last in all?

44 minutes

200

William sells 7 glasses of lemonade Saturday morning. He sells 3 times as much Saturday afternoon. How much did he sell Saturday afternoon?

21 glasses of lemonade

200

A band plays a 3-minute song for its opener. The second song will last 3 times as many minutes. How many minutes will the two songs last in all?

3+(3x3)=12 minutes

300

Elizabeth orders 6 movie tickets. Each ticket costs $10. She has to pay a one-time service fee of $2. Which equation can be used to find the total amount of money, in dollars, that Elizabeth spends?

(6x10)+2=62

300

Anthony says that 0 × 8 and 8 × 0 both have a product of 0. Is Anthony correct?

Yes!

300

Six students each spend $12 on their costumes for a school play. How much money do they spend in all?

$72
300

William sells 18 more glasses of iced tea Sunday than he sells lemonade Saturday. How much did he spend on Sunday?

21+18=39 Glasses of lemonade

300

Yuson was given 10 ×11 to multiply. 

Part A. How can Yuson use the Distributive Property to find the product? Select all that apply.

𝖠(5 × 11) + (5 × 11)

𝖡(8 × 11) + (2 × 11)

𝖢(6 × 11) + (4 × 11)

𝖣(10 × 10) + (10 × 1)

𝖤(10 × 5) + (10 × 6)

B. What is the product?


Part A. All answers are correct

Part B: 110

400

Lindsey bought 5 boxes of baked apples for her school holiday party. Each box contains 7 baked apples. There are 28 students in her class. Will she have enough baked apples to give one to each of her classmates

Yes because she will have 35 bakes apples.

400

Emma packed gift bags to give to the 5 guests at her party. Each bag has 4 rings, 6 notebooks, 2 stickers, and 1 pencil.

Part A: How many total items did Emma pack into the gift bags? 

Part B: Emma decides to pack 6 gift bags instead of 5. Which equation shows the number of rings Emma needs 

Part A is 65 items

Part B is 78 items

400

Ariel is making quilts for her 3 cousins. Each quilt uses 8 yards of fabric. How many yards of fabric does Ariel need? Use a number line to solve the problem

3x8= 24 yards

400

 large array is broken up into two smaller arrays, 3 × 6 and 3 × 5. What was the larger a

3x11=

400

Heidi multiplies 9 × 8 by multiplying 10 × 8. How can she use 10x8 to find the answer.

Subtract one group of 8.

500

Molly made 10 friendship bracelets on Saturday. She made 5 times as many friendship bracelets on Sunday. How many friendship bracelets did Molly make altogether?

She made 50 friendship bracelets.

500

Jonah has a game night party. He stacks 3 games each in 9 piles. How many games does Jonah have?

27 games
500

One box of greeting cards contains 7 cards and costs $5. What is the cost for 8 boxes of greeting cards?

$40

500

Leah has only dimes in her piggybank. A dime is worth 10 cents. Which could be the value of the money in Leah’s piggy bank? Select all that apply.

A. 15c            B.30c

C. 50c            C. 75c

B and C

500

Find the product of 2, 4, and 4.

32

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