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Worktext p. 143 Worktext p. 143

1 11 × 3 11 × 3 33

2 31 × 2 31 × 2 62

3 23 × 2 23 × 2 46

4 41 × 2 41 × 2 82

5 12 × 3 12 × 3 36

6 21 × 4 21 × 4 84

7 213 × × 3 639

8 421 × × 2 842

9 312 × × 3 936

× × 3 369

× × 2 846

× × 3 963

13 21 × 3 21 × 3 63

× × 2 826

15 12 × 4 12 × 4 48

× × 2 684

17 42 × 2 42 × 2 84

× × 4 844

19 12 × 3 12 × baseball cards Rafael bought 3 packages of baseball cards. There were 12 cards in each package. How many cards did Rafael buy? 3 3

baseball cards Rafael already had 49 baseball cards. How many cards does he have now?

21 96 − − oatmeal cookies The cafeteria sold 96 chocolate chip and oatmeal cookies. If 58 of the cookies were chocolate chip, how many were oatmeal?

22 17 × 5 17 × books Nora has 5 shelves of books with 17 books on each shelf. She wants to put 6 more books on one shelf. How many books will be on the shelves?