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Class : II Mark ___


Topic : Multiplication of 3 and 4
Solve.
1. There are 7 plates. There are 3 pears on each plate. How many pears are
there altogether?
1 2 3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
There are ______ pears altogether.
2. Multiply 6 by 3.
Start with 5 x 3.
1 2 3 1 2 3

1 1

2 2

3 3

4 4

5 5
6
5 x 3 = ____ 6 x 3 = ____
6 x 3 is ____ more than 5 x 3.
3. 8 x 3 = ____
9 x 3 = ____
8 x 3 is ____ less than 9 x 3.
4. 3 x 3 = _____ 1 x 3 = _____
1 x 3 is ____ less than 3 x 3.
5. 9 x 3 = ____ 5 x 3 = ____
9 x 3 is ____ more than 5 x 3.
6. Complete the multiplication sentences.
a. 1 x 3 = ____ b. 4 x 3 = ____
3 x 1 = ____ 3 x 4 = ____
c. 6 x 3 = ____ d. 7 x 3 = ____
3 x 6 = ____ 3 x 7 = ____
Count by fours and fill in the blanks.
a 1 x 4 = __
b 2 x 4 = __
c 3 x 4 = __
d 4 x 4 = __
e
5 x 4 = __

f
6 x 4 = __

g
7 x 4 = __

h
8 x 4 = __

i
9 x 4 = __

j
10 x 4 =
__

1. Multiply 7 by 4.
______________

2. There are 4 beads on a string.


How many beads are there on 8 strings?
_______________________________

3. There are 4 groups of glass and there are 9 glasses on each tray.
How many glasses are there altogether?
_______________________________

4. Count by fours and complete the patterns.


a. 8, 12, 16, ..., ..., 28
b. 20, 24, ..., ..., 36
c. ..., ..., 48, 52, 56
d. ..., 64, 68, ..., 76

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