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Hosted by Mrs. Elliott

Choice1Choice 2Choice 3Choice

Row 1, Col 1 Use 15 x 30= 450 to solve 450 ÷ 15= ______ 30 This is the missing factor from the first equation.

1,2 What is the next multiple in this set of numbers? 12, 24, 36, 48, ____ 60 This set of numbers is counting by 12’s. So you would just add 12 to 48 to find the answer.

1,3 Solve 8 x

1,4 Write an equation that represents 8 people counting by x 12= 96 In order for it to be an equation, you must have two sides that are equal with an equal sign.

2,1 Solve 11 x 6 66

2,2 Look at this problem. 7 x 4= 28 If one of the factors is doubled, what happens to the product? *This should be a complete sentence.* If one of the factors is doubled, the product will be doubled as well. 14 x 4= 56

2,3 Complete the statement. To find 50 x 6 multiply the 5 and 6 and add _______. 1 zero This is the zero trick. You cover up the 0 and multiply the two whole numbers, then add the zero.

2,4 Which of the following does NOT mean the same thing as 7 a.49 divided by 7 b.7 ÷ 49 c.49 ÷ 7 d.How many 7’s are in 49? b. 7 ÷ 49 is NOT the same thing 49

3,1 What is the next multiple? 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, _____ 35 This set of numbers are the multiples of 5, so you would add 5 to 30 to find the next number.

3,2 What is the 12 th multiple of 9? a.81 b.99 c.72 d.108 You can multiply 12 x 9 to find the answer.

3,3 Which description does NOT match the pattern? a.3 groups of 7 b.4 groups of 6 c.1 group of 7 d.4 groups of 7

3,4 The students in Savannah’s class are counting by 40s. Each student says another multiple of 40. Which student says 800? a.8 th student b.40 th student c.20 th student d.2 nd student c. 20 th student

4,1 Find 7 x

4,2 Manuel is giving away his collection of 27 travel magazines to 6 of his friends. If he plans to divide the collection evenly, how many magazines will each friend get? a.5 magazines b.3 magazines c.4 magazines d.7 magazines c. 4 magazines There will be a remainder of 3 magazines, but each friend has to have the same amount, so each friend would get 4 magazines.

4,3 Which of the following numbers is a multiple of 60? a.160 b.112 c.124 d.180

4,4 36 ÷ 12 Which story represents this problem? a.Mrs. Elliott has 36 muffins. She wants to give 3 people the same amount. How many will each person have? b. Mrs. Elliott has 36 muffins. Mrs. Hamby gives her 19 more. How many does she have in all? c. Mrs. Elliott has 36 muffins in one pan. She has 4 pans. How many does she have in all? a.Mrs. Elliott has 36 muffins. She wants to give 3 people the same amount. How many will each person have?

5,1 Solve 7 x 7 49

5,2 Solve 93 ÷ 4 by making groups of R1

5,3 Which array represents 4 x 13? a. b. c. d. c. It is the only array that has 4 rows with 13 columns.

5,4 Ronald needs 70 hamburger buns for the picnic. There are 6 buns in each package. How many packages does he need to buy? a.13 packages b.12 packages c.10 packages d.11 packages b. 12 packages