Multiplication
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1.A building has 9 rows of mailboxes.There are 6 mailboxes in each row. Write and solve an equation to find the total number of mailboxes.



9 X 6 = 54

54 mailboxes

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12) Dawn has 2 bananas. She cuts each banana into 8 slices. Write and solve an equation to find the number of banana slices that Dawn has.

2 X 8 = 16

16 Slices

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4)Harry told Arthur he baked 35 cookies on a rectangular pan. Which sentence could Arthur use to describe how the cookies were baked?

A) Harry baked 7 rows of 6 cookies.

B) Harry baked 5 rows of 5 cookies.

C) Harry baked 7 rows of 7 cookies.

D) Harry baked 7 rows of 5 cookies.

D) Harry baked 7 rows of 5 cookies.

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5) Alex has 8 dimes in his pocket. A dime is worth 10 cents. Write an expression that represents how many cents Alex has in his pocket. How much money does he have?

8 X 10

80 cents

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130 Isabella has $45 to spend on shirts. Allshirts in the store are on sale for $5each. How many shirts can Isabella buy? Explain how you found your answer.

I can use 5s facts to solve the problem. 9 X $5 = $45, so Isabella can buy 9 shirts. 

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Which number completes the equation? Select all that apply.

______

09

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5

ALL ARE CORRECT

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8) Gabe has 5 birdcages. He keeps 5 birds in each cage. How many birds does Gabe have? Use a bar diagram to represent the problem. 

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What is 9 X 0?

0
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3.Cindy got 9 questions correct on an assignment. Each question is worth 4 points.She wrote the expression 9 x 4 to represent how many points she earned in all. Which expression is equal to 9 x 4?

4 x 9

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9) A set of blocks has 4 different colorsthat make a pattern. The pattern repeats10 times. Write and solve an equation tofind the number of blocks.

10 X 4 =40

40 blocks

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2) Tickets to a juggling show cost $2 for each child. Three children go to seethe show. What is the total cost of their tickets?


A) Draw a diagram and write an equation to solve the problem  

B) $What is the total cost of the children's tickets?

AB) 6

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10. Zach arranges his quarters into 6 rows and 5 columns. David arranges his quarters into 5 rows and 6 columns. Who has more quarters? Explain

They have the same number of quarters because of the Commutative Property; 6 X 5=5 X 6