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Grades 3, 4 and 5 - Math - Elementary School - Multiplication and Division
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Multiplication and division are easier if you know your times tables. However you still need other strategies to multiply numbers and to divide them. Some problems can be made simpler, for example to multiply 7 by 9 just multiply it by 10 and take 7 away. That makes it much easier to work out.

If you want to find the product of two numbers then multiply them together. The numbers that we can divide a number by are it's factors. Products and factors are just two parts of multiplication and division. 

Grades 3, 4 and 5 - Math - Elementary School - Multiplication and Division
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20 Questions

1. How do you find half of a number?
2. Which strategy would be best to multiply 87 by 5?
3. If we divide 10 by 4 what is the answer?
4. What happens when a number is multiplied by 1?
5. How do we calculate double a number?
6. What is the best method of multiplying 34 by 4?
7. What number do you get if you double 18?
8. What number do you get if you double 18?
9. 30 x 4 = ?
10. What is the product of 3 and 6?
11. How do you find half of a number?
12. Which number sentence is incorrect?
13. How do you find quarter of a number?
14. Which times table would you have if you doubled the 4 times table?
15. How many 6s in 18?
16. Which is equivalent to multiply by 10 then double?
17. How do you find quarter of a number?
18. Which strategy would be best to multiply 87 by 5?
19. What is the product of 3 and 6?
20. 500 ÷ 10 = ?