Which of the following shows a way that 8 x 8 could be solved?

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Which of the following shows a way that 8 x 8 could be solved? (4x4)+(4x4) (5x3)+(3x3) (4x8)+(4x8) (4+8)x(4+8)

For the walls of the house, he would use 9 large planks of wood For the walls of the house, he would use 9 large planks of wood. If each plank of wood needs 8 pieces of nails to be secured, how many nails does John need for the house wall?

Which equation shows why the two arrays have the same number of squares? B 3 x 1 = 7 x 1 C 3 x 7 =7 x 3 D 7 + 7 + 7+ 7 + 7 + 7 + 7 = 3+ 3 + 3 + 3

Bobo has a collection of action heroes. · He made 4 full rows of his action heroes. · Each full row had 8 people. · He made a fifth row that only had only 6 people. How many action heroes does Bobo have? 26 C. 42 38 D. 32

Mikey couldn’t remember the product of 7 x 8 Mikey couldn’t remember the product of 7 x 8. He decided to break the array for 7 x 8 into two multiplication combinations that he knew. Which expression below could be used to find the product of 7 x 8? 8 (4 + 5) x (3 + 4) (9 x 2) + (9 x 5) (7 x 3) + (7 x 5) (9 + 3) x (9 + 4) 7

Chelsea was arranging her books on the bookshelf. The shelf had 6 rows. She put 11 books on each row. How many books did Chelsea put on her shelf? 17 5 books 66 books 60

What are the patterns you can remember when finding the products of the following multiplies; 0, 1, 2, 5, 9, and 10? Number 0 Description of pattern: Number 1 Number 2

Kim needs juice to make holiday punch Kim needs juice to make holiday punch. She bought 4 boxes of juice with 6 cans in each box. Which expression can be used to find the total? 6 - 4 c. 6 + 4 6 X 4 d. 6 X 6

Jennifer is buying cupcakes for a party Jennifer is buying cupcakes for a party. Cupcakes are sold in packs of 10. She buys 5 packs. How many cupcakes di Jennifer buy in all? 15 c. 5 50 d. 55

Which story situation could 8x4 represent? Brandon has 8 apple pies and 4 chocolate pies. How many pies does he have? Kim has 8 people to shop for in her family. Each person will receive 4 gifts. How many gifts will Kim buy for her family? Stacy has 8 cookies. She wants to share them equally with her 4 friends. How many cookies will each friend get? Becky had 8 pictures of horses and 4 pictures of pigs. How many more pictures of horses does Becky have than pictures of pigs?

Mrs. Bevis drew an array that was 8 x 8 on the board Mrs. Bevis drew an array that was 8 x 8 on the board. One of her students partitioned the array into 2 smaller arrays, so he could find the product in his head. What are two smaller arrays that he might have used to find the number of squares in his 8 x 8 array? Draw a line on the diagram to show how that student might partition the large array. What are the dimensions of the two smaller arrays? _______________ and ________________ Use the smaller arrays to find the product of 8 x 8.

Lydia bought 9 packs of gum. Each pack of gum contains 6 pieces Lydia bought 9 packs of gum. Each pack of gum contains 6 pieces. How many pieces of gum does Lydia have? 15 3 54 63

Genevieve is trying to describe the patterns that she sees when finding the products of numbers she multiplies by 0, 1, 2, 5, 9 and 10. Choose three of these numbers and help Genevieve write a description of the patterns that can be used to find the products. 1. 2. 3.