Practice using arrays to understand multiplication as equal rows and columns.
Read each problem carefully. Use rows and columns to help you write multiplication sentences. Show your work in the space provided.
Use rows and columns to write multiplication facts
Math - Grade 2-3
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An array has 3 rows with 4 stars in each row. Write a multiplication sentence and find the total number of stars.
- 2
Look at an array with 5 rows and 2 columns. How many objects are in the array?
- 3
Draw an array to show 4 x 3. Then write how many objects are in the array.
- 4
A baker places muffins in 2 rows. Each row has 6 muffins. Write a multiplication sentence for the muffins.
- 5
An array shows 4 rows of 5 buttons. What is the total number of buttons?
- 6
Write a multiplication sentence for an array with 6 rows and 3 columns.
- 7
A classroom has desks arranged in 3 rows with 5 desks in each row. How many desks are there in all?
- 8
Circle the multiplication sentence that matches 2 rows of 7 dots: 2 x 7 = 14, 7 x 2 = 9, or 2 x 5 = 10.
- 9
An array has 8 objects total. It has 2 rows. How many objects are in each row?
- 10
A garden has 4 rows of flowers. Each row has 4 flowers. Write the multiplication sentence and total.
- 11
Draw an array for 5 x 3. Label the rows and columns.
- 12
A sticker sheet has 3 rows with 6 stickers in each row. How many stickers are on the sheet?
- 13
Write an addition sentence and a multiplication sentence for 4 rows of 2 squares.
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An array has 3 columns with 4 objects in each column. How many objects are in the array?
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Sam says an array with 2 rows of 5 is the same total as an array with 5 rows of 2. Is Sam correct? Explain.