2 by 1 Multiplication
3 by 1 Multiplication
2 by 2 Multiplication
3 by 2 Multiplication
Estimation
100

15 x 4

60

100

102 x 3

306

100

18 x 14

252

100

109 x 12

1308

100

Ms. Castro is estimating the product of 739 x 9. Ms. Castro rounds 739 to the nearest hundred. What is her estimated product?

6300

200

26 x 3

78

200

175 x 6

1050

200
31 x 11

341

200

226 x 21

4746

200

Ms. York estimates the product 498 x 20. What is her estimated product?

10000

300

63 x 4

252

300

328 x 4

1312

300

36 x 24

864

300

374 x 24

8976

300

Estimate the product of 534 x 512. What is the estimated product? 

250000

400

85 x 7

595

400

649 x 7

4543

400

76 x 52

3952

400

689 x 52

35828

400

The tables in the cafeteria are arranged in sections, with the same number of tables in each section. Mrs. Rice uses rounding to estimate that there are about 2,000 total tables in the cafeteria. 

Select all possible arrangements for the number of sections and number of tables in each section.

A. 2 sections of 1,004 tables

B. 3 sections of 179 tables

C. 6 sections of 247 tables

D. 4 sections of 499 tables

A, D

500

97 x 9

873

500

892 x 8

7136

500

95 x 85

8,075

500

825 x 92

75900

500

The seats in the Chicago Bears Stadium are arranged in sections, with the same number of seats in each section. Coach Matt Eberflus uses rounding to estimate that there are about 1,800 seats total in the Stadium.

Select all the possible arrangements for the number of seats in each section.

A. 2 sections with 820 seats

B. 3 sections with 574 seats

C. 2 sections with 912 seats

D. 4 sections with 466 seats 

B, C