A structure has a length of 3 square units, and a width of 2 square units. What's the area?
6 square units
What are the dimensions of a base that has a length of 10 and a width of 4?
What is 60 x 10?
600
What is one quarter worth?
25 cents
I have an array which has a length of 15 and a width of 5. What multiplication problem represents it?
How do we calculate area?
Length x Width
If I have a structure with an area of 8 square units, what are the dimensions?
4 x 2 or 2 x 4
What is 55 x 12?
If I have two dimes, a quarter and 2 pennies, how much do I have?
$0.27
How do I represent 3 x 3 as an array?
A structure which has a length of 2 and a width of 2
I have a structure with a length of 4 cubic units, a width of 3 cubic units and 2 layers. What is the structure's volume?
24 cubic units
I have a structure with a length of 15, a width of 14 and 23 layers. What are my prism dimensions?
15 x 14 x 23
The fifth grade decides to order pizzas for their 3 classes. Each class requests a total of 15 pepperoni pizzas. How many pepperoni pizzas will there be in all?
Hint: Don't forget your label!
45 pepperoni pizzas
If I have 3 quarters, 2 dimes, 2 nickels and a penny, do I have enough to purchase a 1 dollar toy? If yes, by how much? If no, how much more do I need?
Yes; I have $1.06, 6 cents more than I need
I'm asked to represent an array that will represent 16 total blocks/units. What is one possible array that will do this?
Arrays with the following length/width:
1 x 16
16 x 1
4 x 4
2 x 8
8 x 2
If I have a structure which has dimensions of 11 x 20, what is my area?
220 square units
How do I say the following sentence:
"This structure has prism dimensions of 10 x 9 x 8"
Ten by nine by eight (not times!)
It takes me 60 minutes to drive from home to Molly Stark each day. If there are 5 days of school a week, how long do I spend each week driving to Molly Stark?
Hint: Don't forget your label!
I have 5 quarters, 3 dimes, 2 pennies and a nickel. How much do I have?
$1.62
If I need to draw an array that shows 32 total units, will a length of 5 and a width of 6 achieve this? If not, how many more units do I need?
No; I need 2 more units, because 5 x 6 = 30
How do I calculate volume?
Length x width x base (layers)
How do I determine/find prism dimensions?
Length by (x) width by (x) base/layers
Molly Stark has a total of 27 classrooms. If the entire school has 324 students, how many students are in each classroom?
12 students (on average)
I have $0.96, and I spend 3 quarters on a soda then give my friend a dime. How much do I have left?
$0.11
My structure has a length of 4 and a width of 9. Come to the board and draw the structure.
(Come to the board and draw the structure; it should have 4 going up, 9 going left to right)