3 3 x =5 When you see a Multiplication problem, you can use the DIVISION Property of Equality to solve it! Remember – a FRACTION means to divide! CHECK.

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3 3 x =5 When you see a Multiplication problem, you can use the DIVISION Property of Equality to solve it! Remember – a FRACTION means to divide! CHECK your ANSWER to make sure it is CORRECT!!!

2 2 x =8

0.5 x =7.5

÷ 1/3 2 1/4 = y Remember To divide fractions you SAME, CHANGE, FLIP When checking Mixed Numbers use IMPROPER FRACTIONS!!!

x 6 =5 X 6 x = 30 When you see a Division problem, you can use the Multiplication Property of Equality to solve it! Multiply BOTH sides to be equal! CHECK your ANSWER to make sure it is CORRECT!!!

x 4 =16 X 4 x = 64

x 1.5 =11.2 X 1.5 x = 16.8

x 4 =3/8 X 4 x =1 1/2

4x = x =$25.50

m = x 3 m =2,862 yrs x 3