Created by Beth Buckner
over 5 years ago
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Product is the answer to multiplication problems.
When the product is unknown multiply.
When the group or factor is unknown divide.
(Unknown Product)
Lee's Lawn Care had four customers in the fall. In the summer they have nine
times as many customers. How many customers do they have in the summer?
(Unknown Product)
Hudson sent six text messages a day, which is three times as many texts as Phoebe.
How many texts did Phoebe send?
(Number Of Groups Unknown)
At school the new printer can print twenty-one pages in a minute which is seven
times as many as the old printer. How many pages can the old printer print in a
minute?
(Number Of Groups Unknown)
At the soda shop they sold eighteen hotdogs on Monday, six times as many as they
sold on Tuesday. How many hotdogs did they sell on Tuesday?
(Number Of Groups Unknown)
It takes Bladen ten oranges to make a large glass of orange
juice and two for a small glass. He uses how many times as
many oranges for a large glass as he does a small glass?
(Number Of Groups Unknown)
Noah was counting his spare change. He had twelve dimes and
two quarters. How many times as many dimes does Noah have
than quarters?
You try to decide if the product is unknown or the factor/group.