Multiplication! SOL 3.9: Students will recall multiplication facts through the 9s.

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Multiplication! SOL 3.9: Students will recall multiplication facts through the 9s

Help Needed!!! The multiplying mouse needs help! She needs help multiplying! Your job is to help her out!

Question # 1 The answer when you multiply is called the: quotient product sum difference

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Question # 2 6 x 8 = and 8 went out on a date!

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Question # 3 Mrs. Loomis saw 5 different students every hour. If she did this for 5 hours, how many students did she see?

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Question # 4 The array represents which number sentence? 6 x 53 x 6 2 x 6 6 x 4

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Question # 5 Which number completes the pattern? , 9, ?, 15, 18

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Question # 6 Multiply by 3 Multiply by 4 Multiply by 5 Multiply by 6

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Question # 7 $18 $24 $12 $9

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Question # 8 What is the product of 8 and 8?

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Question # 9

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Yes! Its around here somewhere!

Question # 10 Which has the same value as 3 x 9? x 3

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Question # 13 3 x 3 3 x 5 4 x 2 3 x 6

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Question # x 7 =

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Question # and 4 ran into a door! 6 x 4 =

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Question # 16 (Who do the 7s play for?) x 7 =

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Question # 17 How many legs are on 7 mice? 2128

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Question # 18 9 x 9=

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Question # 20 1,

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