430 - 297
133
4 x 9
36
A rectangle is 8 units long and 4 units wide. What is the area of the rectangle?
32 square units
Jenna has 42 photos of her friends. She puts 6 photos on each page in her album. How many pages does she need to put all 42 photos in her album?
7 pages
4 x 6 = 6 x 4 This shows which property?
Commutative Property
826-347
479
8 x 6
48
What is the area of a square with a side length of 6 meters?
36 square meters
There are 423 boys and 590 girls at a soccer game. How many more girls than boys are there in the game?
167
1 x 5 = 5; 6 + 0 = 6 What property do these equations show?
Identity Property
597-180
417
2 x 12
24
I am a rectangle that is 5 squares long, and 12 squares wide. What is my area?
60 sq. units
Hope read 104 pages of her book on Tuesday. On Wednesday, she read 97 pages. Thursday she read 113 pages. How many pages did she read over the three days?
314
How can you use the Distributive Property to find the product of 24 x 2?
(2 x 20) + (2 x 4)
706 - 465
241
12 x ? = 48
4
Mrs. Malone is building a patio that is 6 yards long and 3 yards wide. She has enough bricks to cover an area of 21 square yards. Does she have enough bricks to build the patio? Explain your answer.
Yes she does, because 6 x 3 = 18, so she will have 3 square yards of bricks left over.
Tim is saving money to buy a pair of hockey skates that cost $289. For the past 6 weeks, he has saved $7 each week. How much money does Tim have left to save?
$247
(3 x 5) x 4 = 3 x (5 x 4) What property is illustrated above?
Associative Property of Multiplication
? - 187 = 584
771
How many whole numbers between 1-10 can be multiplied by another whole number to equal 24.
5
Tyler's bedroom measures 9 feet wide by 9 feet long. Kaitlyn's bedroom measures 12 feet wide by 7 feet long. Who has the bedroom with the greater area?
Kaitlyn Tyler's = 81 square feet Kaitlyn = 84 square feet
Johnny bought 4 boxes of girl scout cookies. Each box has 16 cookies. He ate 8 cookies. How many cookies does he have left?
56
Create an equation to illustrate the Zero Property of Multiplication.
Any number x 0 = 0