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100
9 X 10
What is 90?
100

Estimate: 32 X 8 (the bigger number)

What is 240?

100

It costs 835 dollars to build each school in the district. How much does it cost to build 6 schools?

What is 5,010?

100

23 X 7

What is 161?

100

Solve:

5 x 6 =

5 x 60 =

5 x 600 =

5 x 6,000 =


What is...

30

300

3,000

30,000

200
7 X 100
What is 700?
200

Estimate: 42 X 5 (the bigger number)

What is 200?

200

Carlos volunteered to collect toys for a toy drive. Carlos collected 78 toys. There were 6 volunteers, including Carlos, who each collected about the same number of toys. About how many toys did they collect?


What is 480 toys?

200

85 X 2?

What is 170?

200

What are two examples of comparison words?

Twice, doubled, times as much, times as many, each

300
6 X 700
What is 4,200?
300

Estimate: 16 X 6 (the bigger number)

What is 120?

300

About 9 inches of rain falls monthly in a coastal rain forest. How any inches is that yearly?

What is 108 inches?

300

239 X 7

What is 1,673?

300

True or False: 

145 X 5 = 735

What is False? 

Real Answer: 725

400

8 X 1,000

What is 8,000?

400

Estimate: 523 X 9 (the bigger number- to the highest place)

What is 4,500?

400

Miss Steenback has 33 Cheerios in her lunch box. Miss Danelski has twice as much as Miss Steenback. How many Cheerios do they have all together?

What is 99 Cheerios?

400

2,215 X 8

What is 17,720?

400

True or False:

763 x 4 =3,052 

What is True?

500
3 X 2,500
What is 7,500?
500

Estimate: 3,198 x 3 (the bigger one. To the largest place)

What is 9,000?

500

Jamison and Rachel want to collect 100 Pokémon cards by the end of summer. Jamison has 28 Pokémon cards. His sister Rachel has twice the amount of Pokémon cards as Jamison.

1. How many cards does Rachel have?

2. How many more do they need to reach their goal? 

1. What is 56 Pokémon cards?

2. What is 16 Pokémon cards?

500

67 x 9

What is 603?

500

True or False: 

4 x 54 x 10 = 2,160

What is True?