Write a related multiplication fact for each.
- 27 3 9 2. 35 5 7 3. 56 7 8 4. 24 4 6
- 18 9 2 6. 63 7 9 7. 36 6 6 8. 14 2 7
9 485 - 1 9 10. 9 3 6 11. 6 4 8 12. 8 4 0
Write a related division fact for each.
- 8 1 8 14. 6 3 18 15. 9 5 45 16. 8 4 32
- 9 8 72 18. 5 6 30 19. 8 2 16 20. 6 9 54
Write four related facts using the given numbers.
Think about fact families.
- 9, 2, 18 26. 3, 9, 27 27. 6, 8, 48 28. 7, 6, 42
29. 8, 7, 56 30. 9, 8, 72 31. 3, 7, 21 - 4, 9, 36 33. 5, 7, 35 34. 9, 7, 63
7
4
28
5
5
25
6
9
54
8
3
24
9 2 18
2 9 18
18 2 9
18 9 2
- Explain how knowing one fact from a fact family,
or set of related facts, helps you know the other facts
in that fact family. - A classroom has 9 bulletin boards. Fifty-four thumbtacks are
divided equally among the boards. Does each board have more
or fewer than 5 tacks?
Solve the problem. Check using a related fact.
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