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100

4 x 2 =

 8

100

3 groups of 6 =

 18

100

Leo eats 3 mangos a day for 3 days. How many mangos will Leo eat at the end of the third day?

3 x 3 = 9

100

What other equation MUST be true if 3 x 5 = 15?

 5 x 3 = 15

100

At Raymond's Peach Farm, farmers picked 7 peaches each day for a week (7 days). How many peaches were picked?

49 peaches

200

3 x 9 =

27

200

4 multiplied by 8

32

200

Kameron spent $9 buying school supplies at the student store for his 3 best friends. How much money did Kameron spend in total?

$27

200

What other equation MUST be true if 9 x 4 = 36?

 4 x 9 = 36

200

Julie brought 4 cupcake boxes to the party. Each box has 5 cupcakes in it. Does Julie have enough cupcakes for the 18 party guests?

Yes (she has 20, so there are 2 extra)

300

4 x 4 =

16

300

4 columns with 3 rows 

 12

300

Amr bought 8 bags of candies. Each bag cost $7. How much did Amr spend altogether?

$56

300

What other equation MUST be true if 7 x 6 = 42?

 6 x 7 = 42

300

Nathan's flower garden has three rows of flowers with ten flowers in each row. But oh, no! Some deer got hungry and ate a row of flowers! How many flowers are left in Nathan's garden?

20 flowers (3 x 30 = 30. 30 - 10 = 20)

400

6 x 8 =

48

400

11 x 10

 110

400

Rayhan bought a bushel of apples at Costco. He puts 8 apples into each of his 6 bags. How many apples did he get at Costco?

 48 apples

400

Write two multiplication facts that relate the following numbers: 2, 18, 9

2 x 9 = 18 and 9 x 2 = 18

400

Naomi and Simone read 2 chapters a day for two weeks. How many chapters did they read?

28 chapters

2 weeks = 14 days

2 chapters x 14 days = 28 chapters

500

12 x 5 =

 60

500

12 x 12

144

500

Nico saw 7 ladybugs at the park. Each ladybug has 6 legs. How many ladybugs legs did Nico see at the park?

 42 ladybug legs

500

Write two multiplication facts that relate the following numbers: 6, 24, 4  

4 x 6 = 24 and 6 x 4 =24

500

There are 10 stickers in a sticker pack. Ms. Webster has 5 sticker packs. Does she have enough stickers to give 2 stickers to each of her 16 students?

Yes! (She has 5 x 10 = 50 stickers. 16 x 2 = 32 stickers needed for students, and 32 is less than 50)