All Common Core: 4th Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #1 :Whole Numbers
Solve:
We can make a rectangular array using squares to help us solve this problem. Our multiplication problem is; therefore, the rectangular array should havesquares across the top row andsquares down the first column. The rectangular array should look like the image below:
We can count the squares to find our answer. The correct answer is is
In order to solve this problem using multiplication, we must multiply the multiplier by each digit of the multiplicand to get the answer, which is called the product.
For this problem,is the multiplier andis the multiplicand.
First, we multiplyand
Next, we multiplyand
Example Question #2 :Whole Numbers
Solve:
We can make a rectangular array using squares to help us solve this problem. Our multiplication problem is; therefore, the rectangular array should havesquares across the top row andsquares down the first column. The rectangular array should look like the image below:
We can count the squares to find our answer. The correct answer is is
In order to solve this problem using multiplication, we must multiply the multiplier by each digit of the multiplicand to get the answer, which is called the product.
For this problem,is the multiplier andis the multiplicand.
First, we multiplyand
Next, we multiplyand
Example Question #3 :Whole Numbers
Solve:
We can make a rectangular array using squares to help us solve this problem. Our multiplication problem is; therefore, the rectangular array should havesquares across the top row andsquares down the first column. The rectangular array should look like the image below:
We can count the squares to find our answer. The correct answer is is
In order to solve this problem using multiplication, we must multiply the multiplier by each digit of the multiplicand to get the answer, which is called the product.
For this problem,is the multiplier andis the multiplicand.
First, we multiplyand
Next, we multiplyand
Example Question #1 :Whole Numbers
Solve:
We can make a rectangular array using squares to help us solve this problem. Our multiplication problem is; therefore, the rectangular array should havesquares across the top row andsquares down the first column. The rectangular array should look like the image below:
We can count the squares to find our answer. The correct answer is is
In order to solve this problem using multiplication, we must multiply the multiplier by each digit of the multiplicand to get the answer, which is called the product.
For this problem,is the multiplier andis the multiplicand.
First, we multiplyand
Next, we multiplyand
Example Question #1 :Use Place Value Understanding And Properties Of Operations To Perform Multi Digit Arithmetic
Solve:
We can make a rectangular array using squares to help us solve this problem. Our multiplication problem is; therefore, the rectangular array should havesquares across the top row andsquares down the first column. The rectangular array should look like the image below:
We can count the squares to find our answer. The correct answer is is
In order to solve this problem using multiplication, we must multiply the multiplier by each digit of the multiplicand to get the answer, which is called the product.
For this problem,is the multiplier andis the multiplicand.
First, we multiplyand
Next, we multiplyand
Example Question #7 :Whole Numbers
Solve:
We can make a rectangular array using squares to help us solve this problem. Our multiplication problem is; therefore, the rectangular array should havesquares across the top row andsquares down the first column. The rectangular array should look like the image below:
We can count the squares to find our answer. The correct answer is is
In order to solve this problem using multiplication, we must multiply the multiplier by each digit of the multiplicand to get the answer, which is called the product.
For this problem,is the multiplier andis the multiplicand.
First, we multiplyand
Next, we multiplyand
Example Question #8 :Whole Numbers
Solve:
We can make a rectangular array using squares to help us solve this problem. Our multiplication problem is; therefore, the rectangular array should havesquares across the top row andsquares down the first column. The rectangular array should look like the image below:
We can count the squares to find our answer. The correct answer is is
In order to solve this problem using multiplication, we must multiply the multiplier by each digit of the multiplicand to get the answer, which is called the product.
For this problem,is the multiplier andis the multiplicand.
First, we multiplyand
Because the product is greater than, we carry theand add it to the next product.
Next, we multiplyandand then add thewe carried.
Example Question #9 :Whole Numbers
Solve:
We can make a rectangular array using squares to help us solve this problem. Our multiplication problem is; therefore, the rectangular array should havesquares across the top row andsquares down the first column. The rectangular array should look like the image below:
We can count the squares to find our answer. The correct answer is is
In order to solve this problem using multiplication, we must multiply the multiplier by each digit of the multiplicand to get the answer, which is called the product.
For this problem,is the multiplier andis the multiplicand.
First, we multiplyand
Because the product is greater than, we carry theand add it to the next product.
Next, we multiplyandand then add thewe carried.
Example Question #10 :Whole Numbers
Solve:
We can make a rectangular array using squares to help us solve this problem. Our multiplication problem is; therefore, the rectangular array should havesquares across the top row andsquares down the first column. The rectangular array should look like the image below:
We can count the squares to find our answer. The correct answer is is
In order to solve this problem using multiplication, we must multiply the multiplier by each digit of the multiplicand to get the answer, which is called the product.
For this problem,is the multiplier andis the multiplicand.
First, we multiplyand
Because the product is greater than, we carry theand add it to the next product.
Next, we multiplyandand then add thewe carried.
Example Question #11 :How To Multiply
Solve:
We can make a rectangular array using squares to help us solve this problem. Our multiplication problem is; therefore, the rectangular array should havesquares across the top row andsquares down the first column. The rectangular array should look like the image below:
We can count the squares to find our answer. The correct answer is is
In order to solve this problem using multiplication, we must multiply the multiplier by each digit of the multiplicand to get the answer, which is called the product.
For this problem,is the multiplier andis the multiplicand.
First, we multiplyand
Because the product is greater than, we carry theand add it to the next product.
Next, we multiplyandand then add thewe carried.