Multiply a whole number of up to three digits by a one-digit whole number, and multiply up to two two-digit numbers with place value understanding using area models, partial products, and the properties of operations. Use models to make connections and develop the algorithm.
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What is the result of multiplying 123 by 3 using the area model method?
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$369$
$372$
$363$
$360$
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If you multiply 45 by 4 using partial products, what is the sum of the partial products?
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$160$
$200$
$180$
$140$
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What is the result of multiplying 123 by 3 using the area model method?
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If you multiply 45 by 4 using partial products, what is the sum of the partial products?
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What is the product of 76 and 5 using the area model?
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How much is $34 imes 2$ using the partial products method?
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What is the result of multiplying 52 by 3 using an area model?
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If you multiply 87 by 4 using partial products, what is the total sum of the partial products?
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What is the outcome of multiplying 96 by 2 using the properties of operations?
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If you use the area model to multiply 23 by 3, what result do you get?
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Using the partial products method, what is $48 imes 5$?
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What is the product of multiplying 32 by 4 using the area model?