6 X 1 = ______
6
Identity Property of Multiplication
In Brett’s town, there are 128 baseball players on 8 different teams. Each team has an equal number of players. How many players are on each team?
16 players
25 X 6 =
150
3 X 9 + 7
34
The difference of z and 8
z - 8
8 X 17 = 17 X _____
8
Commutative property of multiplication
Susan makes clay pots. She sells 125 pots per month to 5 stores. Each store buys the same number of pots. How many pots does each store buy?
25 pots
72 X 35 =
2,520
8×18÷4+15
51
The product of 5 and h
5 X h
(7 + 8) + 5 = 7 + (_______)
8 + 5
Associative property of addition
Mike has 36 books and he has read 23 total books. Mary has 28 times more books than Mike. How many books does Mary have?
Mary has 1,008 books
45 X 81
3,645
(67−18)÷7×3
21
Sofia puts her stuffed animals, a, into 3 equal groups. There are 7 stuffed animals in each group.
a ÷ 3 = 7
5 X (7 X 8) = (5 X 7) + (_______)
5 X 8
Distributive Property
Ali sells tomatoes to 9 restaurants. Each restaurant buys the same amount of tomatoes each day. Suppose Ali sells 162 pounds of tomatoes one day. How many pounds does she sell to each restaurant?
18 pounds
153 X 65
9,945
9 ÷ 3 + 4 × 6
27
Kimani spends $5 on her lunch today. This is $2 less than what Dion, d, spent on his lunch.
d - 2 = $5
6 X 69 = (6 X 60) + (_______)
6 X 9
Distributive Property
Sandy bought 270 crayons that came in packs of 15. There were 9 colors of crayons. How many packs of crayons did Sandy buy?
18 packs of crayons
274 X 35
9,590
( 7 × 8 − 4) ÷ ( 6 − 2 )
13
Cody has 6 times as many bottle caps in his collection as Rebecca. Cody has 36 bottle caps. Write an equation to find the number of bottle caps, c, Rebecca has.
6 x c = 36