1.   Which multiplication sentence best describes the model?
   
    A. 3 × 2 = 6 B. 1 × 6 = 7
    C. 1 × 6 = 6 D. 2 × 3 = 8
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  2.   Select the array that describes the multiplication sentence.

3 × 6 = ___

    A. B.
    C. D.
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  3.   Find the product.

    A. 14 B. 28
    C. 37 D. 21
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  4.   Find the product.

3 × 6

    A. 24 B. 15
    C. 12 D. 18
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  5.   Find the product.

    A. 36 B. 30
    C. 35 D. 42
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  6.   Murray and his two sisters each found 6 eggs in an egg hunt. How many eggs did they find in all?
    A. 15 B. 6
    C. 18 D. 12
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  7.   Find the product.

    A. 28 B. 24
    C. 20 D. 21
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  8.   Find the missing factor.

___ × 7 = 0

    A. 1 B. 7
    C. 0 D. 10
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  9.   Find the product.

    A. 8 B. 16
    C. 24 D. 32
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  10.   Find the product.

8 × 5

    A. 48 B. 40
    C. 35 D. 45
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  11.   A parking lot is full. It has 72 cars parked in 9 rows, the same number in each row. How many cars are in each row?
    A. 9 cars B. 6 cars
    C. 8 cars D. 7 cars
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  12.   How can patterns help you when multiplying by 9?
    A. The sum of the two digits in the product is always a multiple of 7. B. The last digit of the product is always 8 or 9.
    C. The last digit of the product is always 9. D. Going from

9 × 1 to 9 × 10, the sum of the two digits in the product is always 9.

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  13.   Find the product.

7 × 11

    A. 87 B. 71
    C. 67 D. 77
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  14.   Find the product.

10 × 12

    A. 122 B. 120
    C. 110 D. 108
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