There are two meanings for the "x" in a multiplication problem. You have been told 3 different meanings. You need to name two of them to earn credit.
times, groups of, or rows of
What multiplication equation could be solved using the equal groups in the picture?

5x3=15
Calvin has 20 books. He places 4 books on each shelf. How many shelves will he fill with all of his books?
5 shelves
What is the repeated addition equation for 5x6?
5+5+5+5+5+5=
What fast food restaurant sells the happy meal?
McDonald's
What is the commutative of 4x5?
5x4
What division equation could be solved using these equal groups?

15÷5=3
Oliver has 3 sheets with 4 stickers on each sheet. Sara has 4 sheets with 3 stickers on each sheet. Who has more stickers?
They have an equal number of stickers
What is the multiplication problem for 1+1+1?
3x1=
What state in the United States was founded last?
Hawaii
What is the repeated addition sentence for the multiplication equation 3x4?
4+4+4=
Shanda makes 3 sandwiches every day. Each sandwich gets 3 slices of cheese. How many slices of cheese will Shanda need for 4 days.
36 slices of cheese
Solve the following problem.
Linda has 12 pencils and wants to put them in cases. she wants 3 pencils in each case. How many cases does she need?
4
What is the related division equation for 4x7=28
28 divided by 4 = 7
28 divided by 7 = 4
What is the color of a polar bear's skin?
Black
Label the numbers in this multiplication problem: 3 X 5 = 15
factor, factor and product
Jeremy draws 5 pictures every day. Each picture uses 2 different colors in the picture. How many different colors will Jeremy use in 4 days?
40 colors
Make three arrays for the product 9.
1x9=
9x1=
3x3=
The number of plants in a garden that has 7 rows with 8 plants in each row
56 plants
Mr. Siebert and Mrs. Chung are a 3rd grade teaching team. There are two other teaching teams in 3rd grade at Hillside. You must get both teachers names of both teams correct to earn points for your team.
Mrs. Traina and Ms. Pasterino
Ms. Masuzzo and Mrs. Adler
There are 30 cookies in the jar. The family has 5 children. How many cookies does each child get?
30÷ 5=
What multiplication and division problem could you solve using the following array? You must get both correct to earn points
3x5=15
15÷3=5
Make all the arrays for the product 12.
There should be 6 total arrays
A photo album has 6 pages. Each page holds 6 pictures. If every page is full and there are 4 pictures left over, how many total pictures are there?
40 pictures.
How many feet are in a mile?
5,280 feet