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× 2 = 6 2 × 3 = 6
There are 6 apples in each array.
In 1–3, fill in the blanks to show skip counting and multiplication for each array.
1. 2. 3.
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3, , 2×
= , , 15
3×
= 9 ×
= 15
4. 3 × 4 4 × 3
5. 2 × 55 × 2
Number of Total
Number of
Stars in Number of
Rows of Stars
Each Row Stars
4 × 6 = 24
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7. Construct Arguments Scott puts some 8. Higher Order Thinking Vince has
sports stickers in rows. He makes 6 rows 16 beads. How many different arrays can
with 5 stickers in each row. If he puts the Vince draw to represent the total number
same number of stickers in 5 equal rows, of beads he has? List the sizes of the
how many stickers would be in each row? arrays.
How do you know?
A good math
explanation can include words,
numbers, and symbols.
Assessment Practice
9. An equation is shown. 10. Using the Commutative Property of
4 × 9 = 9 × ⬜ Multiplication, which of the following
expressions is equivalent to 7 × 8?
Use the Commutative Property of
Multiplication to find the missing factor. 𝖠 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8 + 8
𝖠 4 𝖡 8 × 7
𝖡 9 𝖢 7 + 7 + 7 + 7 + 7 + 7 + 7
𝖢 36 𝖣 8 + 7
𝖣 49
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