0 x 7 = ?
0
Sarah has 2 equal groups of tokens. There are 16 tokens total. How many tokens are in each group?
8 Tokens
David makes an array using pennies. He has 2 rows and 5 columns. How many pennies does David use for the array?
2 x 5 = 10
True or false
When a whole number is multiplied by 10, the product will always have a 0 in the ones place.
True
Jayden has some apples. She sorts them into groups of 2. How many apples could she have? Choose all that apply!
A. 4 apples
B. 12 apples
C. 7 apples
D. 16 apples
A, B, D
Lydia is buying packs of books for 6 cousins. Each pack has several books and Lydia buys each cousin 1 pack. How many packs of books does Lydia buy?
6 x 1 = 6 packs
Josh sorts shells into 2 groups of 8. How many shells does Josh have?
2 x 8 = 16 shells
Each book at the book fair was $5. Carol bought 9 books. How much did Carol spend on books at the book fair?
5 x 9 = $45
Jake collects 10 trading cards each week. If he collects 10 cards for 6 weeks, how many cards will Jake collect? Write the equation and answer.
6 x 10 = 60 cards
Which equations have the same product? Choose all that apply!
A. 4 x 0 = ?
B. 9 x 1 = ?
C. 0 x 7 = ?
D. 9 x 0 = ?
A, C, D
Travis is on a road trip and drives over 60 miles in one hour. How far can Travis drive in 0 hours?
0 miles
Mr. Chase separates 50 students into 5 basketball teams. Which equations can be used to find how many students are on each team? Choose all that apply!
A. 50 x 5 = ?
B. 5 x ? = 50
C. 50 / 5 = ?
D. ? / 5 = 50
B and C
Archer spends $35 on computer games. Each game costs $5. How many computer games does Archer buy?
7 computer games
John found 4 dimes. How much money does John have?
4 x 10 = 40 cents
Trina wants to make some bracelets. Each bracelet has 5 beads. How many beads might she have in all? Choose all that apply.
A. 10 beads B. 6 beads
C. 25 beads D. 19 beads
E. 30 beads F. 45 beads
A, C, E, F
Kendall places 28 pieces of construction paper into 1 basket. How many pieces of construction paper are in each basket?
28 pieces
16 friends ride a roller coaster. If 2 friends sit in each seat, how many seats do they use? Write a multiplication and division equation for the problem.
8 seats. 2 x ? = 16, 16 / 2 = ?
Tim receives a $5 allowance each week. She saves her allowance for 6 weeks. How much will she save? Write the equation and answer.
5 x 6 = $30
Grey has 3 bunches of balloons. There are 10 balloons in each bunch. How many balloons does Grey have?
3 x 10 = 30 balloons
Write ALWAYS, NEVER, or SOMETIMES in the blank.
1. The product of 2 times a number is ___ even.
2. The product of 0 times a number is ___ the number.
3. The product of 5 times a number ___ has a 5 in the ones place.
4. The product of any number and 1 is ___ 0.
5. The product of 10 times a number ___ ends in 0
1. Always
2. Never
3. Sometimes
4. Sometimes
5. Always
Travis puts 7 stickers on 1 sheet of paper. How many stickers are on each sheet of paper?
7 stickers
Ollie has 14 blocks to stack. He says he can make 2 stacks of blocks with the same number in each stack. Is Ollie correct? Explain!
Yes because any number multiplied by 2 will always have a 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8 in the ones place. 14 has a 4 in the ones place. A number multiplied by 2 will always be even and 14 is even. You will have 7 in each stack because 2 x 7 = 14.
Mark makes a row of 8 pebbles on the sidewalk. He adds 4 more rows of 8 pebbles below that to make an array. How many pebbles does he have? Write the equation and answer.
8 x 5 = 40 pebbles
The Smith family picks apples. They place 10 apples in each basket. They use all the apples they picked. Could the Smith family have picked 38 apples? Explain!
No. When you multiply by 10 the product will always have a 0 in the ones place.
Draw a representation for the set of equations. 10 x ? = 60, 60 / 10 = ?
Draw