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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will explore different representations and models of multiplication.

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5 Questions

Q1.
Which of the following problems do not require a multiplication calculation to solve?
Correct answer: A bag contains 6 sweets. Another bag has 7 more sweets.
A bag contains 6 sweets. Another bag has 7 times as many.
Each person has 6 sweets. There are 7 people.
Q2.
Multiplication can be used to describe _________ groups, parts or measures.
Correct answer: Equal
Unequal
Q3.
If I know 209 ÷ 11 = 19, then I know...
Correct answer: 11 x 19
11 x 209
19 x 209
Q4.
If I know 209 ÷ 11 = 19, then I know 209 ÷ 19 =
Correct answer: 11
13
19
209
Q5.
If I know 953.7 ÷ 18.7 = 51, then I know...
18.7 x 953.7
Correct answer: 51 x 18.7
953.7 x 51