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Chapter 6 

In one week, Zachary washes 514 cars In one week, Zachary washes 514 cars. If he washes the same number of cars each week, how many does he wash in 6 weeks? 

Tyler's father is a baker. He bakes bread 5 days a week Tyler's father is a baker. He bakes bread 5 days a week. He bakes 83 loaves a day. Write an equation to find the number of loaves Tyler's dad makes in a 3 week-period.

Fill in the blanks to show how you could break apart 3 X 4,345 to find the product. (3 X____) + (3 X _____) + (3 X _____)+ (3 X ______)

Audrine's aunt, drives to her job that is 36 miles away from her home Audrine's aunt, drives to her job that is 36 miles away from her home. She makes 5 round trips a week.  Serena says she traveled 180 miles. Azriel says she traveled 360. Who do you agree with ? Why? What mistake did the other person make? 

Vincent counted 184 marbles in a bag Vincent counted 184 marbles in a bag. If each bag has the same amount, how many would be in 7 bags?

For the school fundraiser, Mrs For the school fundraiser, Mrs. Walker's class sold 425 ice cream cones for  $1 each and 134 pieces of pizza for $3 each. Did the students make more money from the ice cream or pizza? Justify your answer using equations. 

A giraffe weighs 2,400. An elephant weighs 4 times as much as the giraffe. Which shows the best estimate of the weight of the elephant. A 8,000 B 1,800 C 4,500 D 3,000

Hannah is giving medals to each of the three fastest runners in 16 different categories. How many medals will she need to buy?  Tell how your answer is correct. Use equations or diagram to support your explanation. 

Hannah decided to have only 13 categories Hannah decided to have only 13 categories. How many fewer medals will she need?

Fill in the blanks to show how you could find 635 X 8 (600 X ____) + (30 X ____) + ( 5 X _______) Now add the partial products to find the product 635 X 8

Match the factors to their partial products Match the factors to their partial products. 115 X 4 (300X2)+(10X2)+(3X2) 313 X 2 (700X3)+(50X3)+(4X3) 754 X 3 (100X4)+(10X4)+(5X4)

Owen's neighborhood has 157 houses Owen's neighborhood has 157 houses. He estimates that 6 people live in each house. According to his estimate, about how many people live in his neighborhood?

Eric's uncle is a pilot. In one week, he piloted 2 round-trip flights from San Diego to Denver. The flying distance is 1,077 miles. Write an equation to find the number of miles Eric's uncle flew that week.  

Find the product of 3,879 X 6 using the break apart method. 

Find the partial products of  576 X 8.