Multiplication Using Arrays. How many paper clips are here? I could count them, but there is an easier way!

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Multiplication Using Arrays

How many paper clips are here? I could count them, but there is an easier way!

Now, how many paper clips are here? I can count them by groups. 4 paper clips in each column 3 columns. That is 3 sets of 4. I can add or I could say 3 x 4. Now how many are there?

How many are here? What is the number sentence? You could have said or Using multiplication You might have said 2 x 3 or 3 x 2. The answer will be the same for all!

Try this one. What is the number sentence using multiplication? If you said 3 x 4 or 4 x 3 you are correct. What is the answer?

Now try this one. What is the multiplication fact? Great! 2 x 4 or 4 x 2. What is the product? (that means answer when you are multiplying!

Now it’s your turn! Can you draw a picture showing an array?