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100
3 x 3 = ____
9
100
10 / 2 =
5
100
What will come next in this pattern:

1, 4, 1, 4, 1, 4, ___, ___, ___...
1, 4, 1...
100
3 + n = 7

n =?
n = 4
100
2 x 5 = 5 x ___
2
200
4 x 6 = ____
24
200
24 / 3 =
8
200
What is the rule?

2, 6, 10, 14, 18...
Rule: Add 4
200
14 - q = 9

q = ?
q = 5
200
(4 x 3) x 5 = 4 x (___ x 5)
3
300
Kim has 3 boxes. Each box contains 5 hats. How many hats does Kim have altogether?
Kim has 15 hats altogether.
300
Jessie baked a total of 15 brownies to give out to her friends for Valentine's Day. She has 3 friends. If she gives her friends the same amount of brownies, how many cookies will each friend get?
Each friend will get 5 brownies.
300
What is the rule?

7, 9, 6, 8, 5, 7, 4...
Rule: Add 2, Subtract 3
300
3 x c = 21

c = ?
c = 7
300
What multiplication property is shown here?

18 x 1 = 18
Identity Property
400
James is putting cans of paint on shelves in his garage. He has 7 shelves and is putting 6 cans on each shelf. How many cans of paint does James have in all?
James has 42 cans of paint in all.
400
Thomas and his 3 friends are picking apples. Together the picked a total of 32 apples. If they want to share the apples equally, how many apples will each boy get?
Each boy will get 8 apples.
400
Complete the pattern:

2, 1, 4, 2, 6, 3, 8, 4, ___, ___...
10, 5...
400
15 / m = 5

m = ?
m = 3
400
What multiplication property is being shown here?

(6 x 7) x 2 = 6 x (7 x 2)
Associative Property
500
There are 8 cars in the garage. Tom will place new tires on each car. ABOUT how many tires will Tom need?
Tom will need ABOUT 30 tires.
500
Gretchen is having a picnic for her family. She has 24 cookies. There are 3 people in her family. If she shares the cookies equally among her family members, ABOUT how many will they receive?
Each family will receive ABOUT 10 cookies.
500
If the following pattern continues, what number will be in the 7th position?

1, 3, 7, 13, 21, ___, ___....
The number in the 7th position will be 43.
500
@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ = * * * @ @

How many@ does it take to equal one * ?
It takes two @ to equal one *.
500
Simplify the following expression using the order of operations.

2 x (4 + 3)
14