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Chapter 2 American Indians and Their Land MultiplicationDivisionProperties Stories Surprise! Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Last Chance

American Indians and Their Land MultiplicationDivisionProperties Stories Surprise! Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Last Chance

$100 question from Multiplication * * * * * * * * * * What multiplication number sentence describes this array?

$100 answer from Multiplication 4 X 5 = 20

$200 question from Multiplication *** What multiplication number sentence does picture represent?

$200 answer from Multiplication 4x3=12

$300 question from Multiplication 5 x ? = 35

$300 answer from Multiplication 7

$400 question from Multiplication If = 9 Then 6 x = ______

$400 answer from Multiplication 54

$500 question from Multiplication There are 12 children. Each child has 6 balloons. How many balloons are there altogether?

$500 answer from Multiplication 72

$100 question from Division 12 ÷ 4 =

$100 answer from Division 3

$200 question from Division Which multiplication fact will help you solve this division problem? 42 ÷ 7 =

$200 answer from Division 7 x 6 = 42

$300 question from Division What division number sentence can be used to check the product of 6 x 4=24?

$300 answer from Division 24 ÷ 6 or 24 ÷4

$400 question from Division Divide 28 pieces of candy equally among 4 children. How many does each child get?

$400 answer from Division 7 pieces

$500 question from Division If = 7 Then 84 ÷ =

$500 answer from Division 12

$100 question from Properties 3 x 2 =6 2 x 3 =6 Name the property

$100 answer from Properties Commutative Property

$200 question from Properties 12 x 0 = 0 Name the property

$200 answer from Properties Property of 0

$300 question from Properties 3 x (4 x 7) = (3 x 4) x 7 Name the property

$300 answer from Properties Associative Property

$400 question from Properties Write an example of the commutative property.

$400 answer from Properties 6 x 7 = 42 7 x 6 = 42

$500 question from Properties There are 5 flowers pots. Each flower pot has 2 flowers. Each flower has 4 petals. What number sentence could you use to find the total number of flower petals? Solve a.5 + (2 + 4) b. 5 x (2 x 4) c.2 x 4 d.(5 x 2) + 4

$500 answer from Properties b. 5 x (2 x 4) = 40

$100 question from Stories Sarah has 3 cookies. Each cookie has 3 chocolate chips. How many chocolate chips are there altogether?

$100 answer from Stories 3x3=9 chocolate chips

$200 question from Stories A ticket to the show cost $9. How much would it cost for 3 people to go?

$200 answer from Stories $9 x 3 = $27

$300 question from Stories Kate is sewing 6 dresses. She needs 30 buttons to complete them all. How many buttons does each dress get?

$300 answer from Stories 5 buttons

$400 question from Stories Sam’s dresser contains 49 shirts. Each drawer has 7 shirts. How many drawers does the dresser have?

$400 answer from Stories 7 drawers

$500 question from Stories There are 18 students in a class. How many cars will they have to take if each car can only fit 4 students?

$500 answer from Stories 5 cars 4 cars with 4 students and 1 car with 2 students.

$100 question from Surprise! Draw an array that represents 2 x 4 = 8

$100 answer from Surprise! * *

$200 question from Surprise! numbers you multiply together to get another number are called __________.

$200 answer from Surprise! factors

$300 question from Surprise! Which multiplication fact will help you solve this division problem? 24 ÷ 3 = _____ a.24 x 3 b.3 x 4 c.8 x 3 d.8 x 24

$300 answer from Surprise! c. 8 x 3

$400 question from Surprise! Create a multiplication/ division fact family 5, 9, 45

$400 answer from Surprise! 5x9=45 9x5=45 45÷5=9 45 ÷ 9=5

$500 question from Surprise! ? 9108 What is the missing factor?

$500 answer from Surprise! 12

Final Chance Lindsey’s resume is 3 pages long. She will use 117 sheets of special paper to print copies on. How many copies of her resume will she be sending out?

Final Chance answer 39 copies