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Find 3 x 8 using the distributive property.

(2 x 8) + (1 x 8) = 16 + 8 = 24

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Find 4 x 7 using the distributive property.

(2 x 7) + (2 x 7) = 14 + 14 = 28

100

Find 6 x 8 using the distributive property.

(3 x 8) + (3 x 8) = 24 + 24 = 48

100

Find 7 x 9 using the distributive property.

(5 x 9) + (2 x 9)= 45 + 18 = 63

100

Find  8 x 4 using the distributive property

(8 x 2) + (8 x 2) = 16 +16 =32

200

How can 3 x 9 help you find 9 x 3?

The commutative property says that i can multiply factors in any order and get the same product. So, 3 x 9 = 27 and thus 9 x 3 = 27

200

Ramona has 9 candy boxes with 4 chocolate-covered strawberries in each. How can she find how many strawberries she has in all?

She can do (2 x 9) and double it, so 18 + 18 = 36

200
Chrissy bakes 3 cherry pies. She cuts each pie into 6 slices. How many slices does Chrissy have?

Chrissy has 18  slices

200

Marge says that 7 x 0 is the same answer as 7 + 0. Is she correct?

No she is not. The zero properties of addition and multiplication are different.

200

Ben has a 2 x 8 array. He wants to have a 5 x 8 array. What array does Ben need to add in order to have a 5 x 8 array?

He needs to add a 3 x 8 array because (3x8) + (2x8) = 5 x 8

300

Use the associative property to solve 3 x 3 x 6

54

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Use the associative property to find 4 x 4 x 2

32

300

Use the associative property to solve 6 x 2 x 3

36

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Use the associative property to solve 7 x 3 x 2

42

300

Use the associative property to find 8 x 4 x 2

64

400

Janet broke up an array for 6 x 3 into two smaller arrays. Both of his new arrays are the same. What were the two arrays?

(3x3) + (3x3)

400

Janet broke up an array for 7 x 4 into two smaller arrays. Both of his new arrays are the same. What were the two arrays?

(7x2) + (7x2)

400

Allison bought 10 packages of energy bars. Each package contains 6 bars. She says she has 65 bars. Is her answer reasonable?

No, because all multiples of 10 have a 0 in the ones place.

400

Anita says the product of 7 x 3 x 2 is less than 30. Do you agree? Explain.

No, because 7 x 3 is 21, which is less than 30. But then you have to multiply that by 2, which is 42 and that's more than 30.

400

Ann broke up a large array into two smaller arrays. The two smaller arrays are (1 x 8) and (4 x 8). What was the larger array that Ann started with?

5 x 8

500

Jake has 3 vases. She wants to put 10 flowers in each vase. He bought enough flowers for 2 vases. How can Jake use (2 x 10) to help him figure out how many more flowers he needs?

He can use (2 x 10) + (1 x 10) to find the total number of flowers, which is 30.

500

Zach knows 2 x 8 = 16. How can he use this to help him find 4 x 8?

He can double 2 x 8 to find 4 x 8 because 4 is a double of 2.

500
The National Toy Train Museum has 5 exhibits for trains. In each exhibit, there are 5 tracks with 6 trains on each track. How many trains does the museum have in all?

5 x 5 x 6 = 5 x 30 =150 trains in all

500

Use repeated reasoning to solve 7 x 3, 7 x 4, and 7 x5.

I can break the 7 in to 5 and 2 each time. Or I can continue to add 7 on to each previous product.

500

Jamie has 8 boxes of candy. Inside each box there are 6 rows with 2 pieces of candy in each row. How many pieces of candy does Jamie have in all?

8 x 6 x 2 = 48 x 2 = 96 pieces of candy

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