All SSAT Elementary Level Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #131 : Interpret Products Of Whole Numbers: Ccss.Math.Content.3.Oa.A.1
Multiplication can be thought of as repeated addition, or as objects in a group.
means adding
ten times.
and
Or we can think of this as grouping objects. We have groups, with
objects in each group. We can count up the total number of objects, in this case triangles.
Example Question #341 : Operations
Multiplication can be thought of as repeated addition, or as objects in a group.
means adding
nine times.
and
Or we can think of this as grouping objects. We have groups, with
objects in each group. We can count up the total number of objects, in this case triangles.
Example Question #141 : Interpret Products Of Whole Numbers: Ccss.Math.Content.3.Oa.A.1
Multiplication can be thought of as repeated addition, or as objects in a group.
means adding
six times.
and
Or we can think of this as grouping objects. We have groups, with
objects in each group. We can count up the total number of objects, in this case triangles.
Example Question #141 : Representing And Solving Problems Involving Multiplication And Division
Multiplication can be thought of as repeated addition, or as objects in a group.
means adding
five times.
and
Or we can think of this as grouping objects. We have groups, with
objects in each group. We can count up the total number of objects, in this case triangles.
Example Question #142 : Interpret Products Of Whole Numbers: Ccss.Math.Content.3.Oa.A.1
Multiplication can be thought of as repeated addition, or as objects in a group.
means adding
four times.
and
Or we can think of this as grouping objects. We have groups, with
objects in each group. We can count up the total number of objects, in this case triangles.
Example Question #141 : Common Core Math: Grade 3
Multiplication can be thought of as repeated addition, or as objects in a group.
means adding
six times.
and
Or we can think of this as grouping objects. We have groups, with
objects in each group. We can count up the total number of objects, in this case triangles.
Example Question #2821 : Operations
When multiplying, we multiply the ones digit with the ones digit followed by tens digit with ones digit.
So is
.
The is in the oens digit and we carry the
to the tens digit.
but since we carried a
, we need to add that.
.
Our final answer is .
Example Question #3041 : Ssat Elementary Level Quantitative (Math)
When multiplying a pair of two digit numbers, will be multplied by
first, followed by
.
So then, is
. The
is in the ones digit and we carry the
.
Next, but we need to add the
which makes
.
Now, when we multiply we get
.
We put this underneath the
because we are multiplying
in the tens position.
Finally, . We now add. The
is brought down.
Next, . The
is in the tens position and the
is carried over.
We have to represent the hundreds position.
Our final answer is .
Example Question #3041 : Ssat Elementary Level Quantitative (Math)
When multiplying a pair of two digit numbers, will be multplied by
first, followed by
.
So then, is
. The
is in the ones digit and we carry the
.
Next, but we need to add the
which makes
.
Now, when we multiply we get
.
We put this underneath the
in the tens column because we are multiplying
in the tens position.
Finally, .
We now add. The is brought down. Next,
.
We have to represent the hundreds position.
Our final answer is
Example Question #3041 : Ssat Elementary Level Quantitative (Math)
What is in standard form?
The power of tells us how to move our decimal. Because we have a positive
power, we move our decimal over
places to the right.
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