A building has 9 rows of mailboxes. There are 6 mailboxes in each row. Write and solve an equation to find the total number of mailboxes.
9x6=54
Each day on vacation, Lourdes plans to draw 5 pictures in her art bok. Her vacation will last 7 days. How many drawings does Lourdes plan on doing?
35
Tickets to a juggling show cost $2 for each child. Three children go to see the show. What is the total cost of their tickets?
2x3=6
Alex has 8 dimes in his pocket. A dime is worth 10 cents. Write an expression that represents how many cents Alex has in his pockets. How much money does he have?
10 x 8 = 80 cents
Which number completes the equation? Select all that apply.
___ x 0= 0
A. 0 D.9
B. 2 E 10
C. 5
All of the above
Cindy got 9 questions correct on an assignment. Each question is worth 4 points. She wrote the expression 9 x 4 to represent how many points she earned in all. Write an expression that is equal to 9 x 4.
4 x 9
Lee has 5 birdcages. There are 5 birds in each cage. How many birds does Lee have. Use a bar diagram to represent the problem.
5x5=25
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A set of blocks has 4 different colors that make a pattern. The pattern repeats 10 times. Choose a method then write and solve an equation to find the number of blocks.
4x10=40
Rowan says that when any number between 1 and 9 is multiplied by 5, the product always have a 0 or 5 in the ones place. Is this reasonable? Explain
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Isabella has $45 to spend on shirts. All shirts in the store are on sale for $5 each. How many shirts can Isabella buy? Explain how you found your answer.
9 X 5=45
45/5=9
Paola has 2 bananas. She cut each banana into 8 slices. Write and solve an equation to find the number of banana slices that Paola has.
2x8=16 banana slices
Us the expression 10 x ? where ? represents a factor between 1 and 9. What is true about the digit in the ones place of each product? Explain.
All answers will have a 0 in the ones place.
Zach arranges his quarters into rows 6 rows and 5 columns. David arranges his quarters into 5 rows and 6 columns. Who has more quarters. Explain.
They have an equal amount. They both have 30 quarters.