#1 There are 4 boats on the lake. Nine people ride in each boat. How many people ride in the boats? Select the correct model and complete the explanation. people ride in the boats. Multiply 4 × . | 2/2 | |
#2 Nadia has 7 sheets of stickers. There are 6 stickers on each sheet. She wrote this number sentence to represent the total number of stickers. 7 × 6 = 42 What is a related number sentence that also represents the total number of stickers she has? | 2/2 | |
#3 Lindsay went hiking for two days in Yellowstone National Park. The first jump on the number line shows how many birds she saw the first day. She saw the same number of birds the next day. Enter the multiplication sentence that the number line shows. 2 × = | 2/2 | |
#4 Paco drew an array to show the number of desks in his classroom. Enter the multiplication sentence for the array. 3 × = | 0/2 | |
#5 Alondra makes 6 necklaces. She uses 3 beads on each necklace. For each number sentence, choose Yes or No to tell if the number sentence could be used to find the number of beads Alondra uses. 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 = 6 × 3 = A YesB No 3 + 6 = A YesB No 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 = A YesB No | 2/2 | |
#6 John sold 3 baskets of apples at the market. Each basket contained 9 apples. How many apples did John sell? Complete the bar model. xxx || x = 3 × = apples | 2/2 | |
#7 Select the number sentences that show the Commutative Property of Multiplication. Select all that apply. | 2/2 | |
#8 A waiter carried 2 baskets with 6 dinner rolls in each basket. How many dinner rolls did he carry? He carried dinner rolls. | 2/2 | |
#9 Sonya needs 3 equal lengths of wire to make 3 bracelets. The jump on the number line shows the length of one wire in inches. How many inches of wire will Sonya need to make the 3 bracelets? Sonya will need inches. | 2/2 | |
#10 Josh has 3 dogs. Each dog gets 4 dog biscuits every day. How many biscuits will Josh need for all of his dogs for Saturday and Sunday? Josh needs biscuits for all of his dogs for Saturday and Sunday. | 0/2 | |
#11 Jorge displayed 32 cans of paint on a shelf in his store. Select other ways Jorge could arrange the same number of cans. Mark all that apply. | 2/2 | |
#12 Choose the number that makes the statement true. The product of any number and is zero. | 2/2 | |
#13 James made this array to show that 2 × 4 = 8. Part 1 James says that 4 × 2 = 8. Is James correct? Select the array. , James correct. Part 2 Which number property supports your answer? The arrays show that 2 × 4 = 8 and 4 × 2 = 8, so James is correct. supports the answer. | 2/2 | |
#14 Julio has a collection of coins. He puts the coins in 2 equal groups. There are 10 coins in each group. How many coins does Julio have? It may be helpful to use a number line to find the answer. Julio has coins. | 2/2 | |
#15 Landon collects trading cards. Part 1 Yesterday, Landon sorted his trading cards into 2 groups. Each group had 8 cards. How many cards does he have? Landon has trading cards. Part 2 Landon buys 3 more packs of trading cards today. Each pack has 9 cards. Enter a multiplication sentence to show how many cards Landon buys today. Then find how many cards Landon has now. Landon bought × = trading cards today. Landon now has + = trading cards. | 0/2 | |
#16 A unicycle has only 1 wheel. Complete the multiplication sentence which shows how many wheels there are on 15 unicycles. × 1 = | 2/2 | |
#17 Carlos spent 3 minutes working on each of 6 math problems. He can use 6 × 3 to find the total amount of time he spent on the problems. Choose Yes or No to show which are equal to 6 × 3. 6 + 3 3 + 3 + 3 Yes No 6 + 6 + 6 Yes No 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 Yes No | 2/2 | |
#18 Lucy and her mother made tacos. They put 2 tacos on each of 3 plates. Select the number sentences that show all the tacos Lucy and her mother made. Select all that apply. | 2/2 | |
#19 Jayson is making 3 sock puppets. He glues 2 buttons on each puppet for its eyes. He glues 1 pompom on each puppet for its nose. Part 1 Enter the total number of buttons and pompoms he uses. Enter a multiplication sentence for each. EyesNoses He uses buttons. He uses pompoms. × = × = Part 2 After making 3 puppets, Jayson has 4 buttons and 5 pompoms left. What is the greatest number of puppets he can make with those items if he wants all his puppets to look the same? Complete the explanation. He can make puppets with pompoms, but only puppets with 4 buttons. At most, he can make more puppets. | 1/2 |