Lesson Worksheet: Arrays and Multiplication Mathematics
In this worksheet, we will practice representing a multiplication sentence using arrays of equal rows and columns, writing multiplication sentences matching models, and applying the commutative property of multiplication.
Q1:
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Q2:
Which of the following expressions does not describe the total number of bananas?
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- B
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- D
Q3:
There are 5 monsters. Each monster has 6 eyes.
There are 5 groups of 6 eyes. Think about how we can find the total number of eyes.
Help Seif by writing an addition expression for the total number of eyes.
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- B
- C
- D
Help Farida by writing a multiplication expression for the total number of eyes.
- A
- B
- C
How many eyes are there?
Q4:
Pick the expression that equals .
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- D
- E
Q5:
Fill in the blank in the following: .
Q6:
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Q7:
Which of the choices is equal to ?
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- B
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- D6
- E
Q8:
Which of the following is equivalent to ?
- A9 996
- B
- C9 999
- D
Q9:
Multiplication is the same as repeated addition, but quicker. Select a multiplication equation which matches the repeated addition sentence
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- B
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- D
- E
Q10:
Which of the following is equal to ?
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- D