4th Grade Math - NBT.B.5 - Multiplying Multi-Digit Whole Numbers
11 Questions
Multiplying Multi-Digit Whole Numbers Introduction
Enter the product.
Solve.
Find the product of 2,005 and 4. Type in your answer.
Multiply 34 by 42. Type in your answer.
Find the missing number.
Which of the following expressions equal 300? Select ALL that apply.
These four students were all given a problem to solve. One of them made an error. Click on the student who made the error.
Harley is using an area model to try and calculate the product of 32 and 44.
Oswald claims that 135 x 5 cannot be solved with an area model visual because there aren't the same number of digits in each number.
Anna Lise tried to evaluate 4,298 x 7 using partial products. Her work is shown below.
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