Multiples of 10, 100, & 1,000
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100
3 X 10 =
30
100
303 x 3 =
909
100
132 x 4 =
528
100
365 x 9 =
3,285
100
9 x 8 =
72
200
3 X 100 =
300
200
507 x 6 =
3,042
200
54 x 3 =
162
200
460 x 7 =
3,220
200
6,000 x 3 =
18,000
300
5 X 500 =
2,500
300
9,002 x 9 =
81,018
300
2,196 x 2 =
4,392
300
9 x 9,927
89,343
300
Use the distributive property to multiply 25 x 7.
(20 x 7) + (5 x 7) = 175
400
4 x 2,000 =
8,000
400
The art teacher order 201 sets of markers for her classroom. Each set has 8 markers. How many markers did she order in all?
1,608 markers
400
Hannah uses1,021 minutes on her cell phone each month. How many minutes will she use in three months?
Hannah will use 3,063 minutes in three months.
400
Each set of furniture costs $2,419. How much would it cost to buy 5 sets of furniture?
It would cost $12,095 to buy 5 sets of furniture.
400
Ny'onesti has four decks of 52 cards in each deck. How many cards does Ny'onesti have?
208 cards
500
Carmine has 200 model cars. Makai has 2 times as many model cars. How many model cars does Makai have?
200 x 2 = 400
500
Delanie rode her bicycle 4 miles on Saturday. There are 1,760 yards in a mile. How many yards did Delanie ride on Saturday?
Delanie rode 7,040 yards on Saturday.
500
Write two multiplication problems that have a product of 120.
3 x 40 and 6 x 20
500
A concert hall seats 7,689 people. There were 8 concerts in June and a ticket was sold for every seat. How many tickets were sold in June?
61,512 tickets
500
There are 8 party bags. Each bag contains 12 items. Is it reasonable to say that the bags will have 75 items in all? Explain.
No; 12 x 8 > 75