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  1. OA.1 Multiplication and Division Created by Hannah Orr

  2. Lisa has 4 cats. Jose has 5 times as many cats as Lisa. How many cats does Jose have? Answer in a number sentence.

  3. Damarion has 3 cookies. Jake has 4 times as many cookies as Damarion. How many cookies does Jake have? Answer in a number sentence

  4. Kaisha has 7 bracelets. Her friend Ann has 2 times as many bracelets as Kaisha. How many bracelets does Ann have? Answer in a number sentence.

  5. Cory made 3 baskets during the basketball game. Ted made 2 times as many baskets as Cory. Part a: What number sentence shows how many baskets Ted made? Part b: If Ariella made 5 times as many baskets as Cory, how many baskets did Ariella make? Answer in a number sentence

  6. Kierra has 6 pieces of candy. Caleb has 2 times as many pieces of candy as Kierra. Part a: What number sentence shows how many pieces of candy Caleb has? Part b: If Jane has 4 times as many pieces of candy as Kierra, how many pieces of candy does Jane have? Answer in a number sentence

  7. Alex has 2 books. Mike has 7 times as many books as Alex. Part a: What number sentence shows how many books Mike has? Part b: If Jesse has 9 times as many books as Alex, how many books does Jesse have? Answer in a number sentence

  8. 5 x 6 = 30. This represents the number of pieces of candy two students have. Write this as a statement.

  9. 2 x 9 = 18. This represents the number of pencils two students have. Write this as a statement.

  10. 7 x 3 = 21. This represents the number of books two students have. Write this as a statement.

  11. If 24 equals 4 x 6 then 6 x __ equals 24.

  12. If 32 equals 4 x 8 then 8 x __ equals 32.

  13. If 45 equals 9 x 5 then 5 x __ equals 45.

  14. The basketball team is going to the state championship! There are 16 kids on the team and each car only holds 4 kids. How many cars will they need?

  15. A fourth grade class is going on a field trip. They have 3 vans for the trip. Each vans holds the same about of kids. Part a: There are 27 students going on the trip. Write a number sentence that shows how many kids are in each van, then solve. Part b: If three students are absent, how many students are on each van? Write a number sentences and solve.

  16. A day care is taking all of the babies to the park. They have strollers that can hold 5 babies. Part a: There are 30 babies at the day care. Write a number sentence that shows how many strollers they will need, then solve. Part b: If five babies are absent that day, how many strollers will they need? Write a number sentence and solve.

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