Double Digit X Single Digit Multiplication There are 89 jellybeans in each jar. How many jellybeans are there in all? Tens Ones 2 8 9 X 3 2 6 7 I know.

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Double Digit X Single Digit Multiplication There are 89 jellybeans in each jar. How many jellybeans are there in all? Tens Ones X I know that I can use multiplication for this problem because each jar contains an equal amount of jellybeans. Step 1: Multiply the factors in the ones column. 3 x 9 = 27 Place the seven ones in the ones column. Regroup the 2 tens. Place the 2 in the tens column. Step 2: Multiply the factor in the ones column by the factor in the tens column. 3 X 8 = 24 Step 3: Add the 2 groups of ten to the product = 26 You can also break larger numbers down before multiplying. Example: Then, add the products for the answer. 8 9  80 X 3 = x 3 9 X 3 =

Division with Remainders Some vocabulary that you need to know to help you with division: dividend – A dividend is the total number of items that are being divided. Example: 201 pencils in all divisor - A divisor is the number of items that are in each group. Example: 5 pencils in each group quotient – A quotient is the answer in a division number sentence. It tells the number of equal groups that the dividend is being broken into. Example: 40 groups of pencils remainder – A remainder is the number of items that are left over or remaining. They are left over because there are not enough of them to make a complete group. Example: One pencil is left over. *Remember each group must have 5 pencils in it, so 4 more pencils are needed to make a complete group. Example: There are 201 pencils that are going to be shared equally by 5 children. How many pencils does each child get? __40 R1 (quotient) (divisor) 5 ) 201 (dividend) Answer: Each child gets 40 pencils. There is 1 extra pencil.

Checking Division with Multiplication *Check your division work with a multiplication number sentence. Let’s use the pencil problem from the previous slide. __40 R1 (quotient) (divisor) 5 ) 201 (dividend) We can check to see if 40 R1 is the quotient with a multiplication number sentence. To do this, first take the quotient and multiply it by the divisor. 40 groups of pencils x 5 pencils in each group 200 pencils (product) Then, remember to add the remainder to the product. 200 pencils + 1 pencil 201 pencils Yes! Our answer checks out!