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× 20 =
1. 8 × 40 =
2. 9 × 90 =
3. 3
8 × 200 = 9 × 400 = 3 × 900 =
8 × 2,000 = 9 × 4,000 = 3 × 9,000 =
× 60 =
4. 7 × 70 =
5. 5 × 40 =
6. 2
7 × 600 =
5 × 700 = 2 × 400 =
7 × 6,000 = 5 × 7,000 = 2 × 4,000 =
School Population
DATA
Grade Number of Students
Fourth Grade 50
Fifth Grade 54
Sixth Grade 60
21. Jenna saved $100. She wants to buy 6 22. Higher Order Thinking Mr. Young has
games that cost $20 each. Does Jenna 30 times as many pencils as Jack. The
have enough money? Explain. whole school has 200 times as many
pencils as Jack. If Jack has 2 pencils, how
t total cost of games
many pencils does Mr. Young have?
$20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 How many more pencils does the whole
school have than Mr. Young?
Cost of each
game
Assessment Practice
23. How many zeros will be in the product of 7 × 5,000?
A. B.
Without calculating the answer, explain Without calculating an answer, explain
how to use the Associative Property to how to use place-value strategies to find
find the number of zeros in the product. the number of zeros in the product.