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Another Look! Practice 1-3
Scott arranges some apples into arrays. Arrays and
How many apples are in each array? Properties

You can use the


Commutative Property of
Multiplication to multiply
numbers in any order.
​3 × 2 = 2 × 3

3
​ × 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.

,
​3, , 2×
​ = ​ , , 15

​ = 9​ ×
​ = 15​

In 4 and 5, draw arrays. Write and solve a


multiplication equation for each array.

4. ​3 × 4​ ​4 × 3​

5. ​2 × 5​5 × 2​

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6. Karen arranges 24 star stickers in the array shown below. Use counters to help complete
the table to show other arrays Karen can make with the same number of star stickers.

Number of Total
Number of
Stars in Number of
Rows of Stars
Each Row Stars

4 ​×​ 6 ​=​ 24
​×​=
×​=

×​=

×​=

×​=

×​=

×​=​

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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