This worksheet covers Arrays and Equal Groups, which is part of the Multiplication module in the Elementary Math course. Practice problems are designed to strengthen key concepts and build confidence.
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Set 5 — Mastery
If there are 4 rows of apples with 5 apples in each row, how many apples are there in total? Calculate using arrays: 4 x 5 = ?
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A classroom has 6 groups of students with 4 students in each group. How many students are there altogether? Calculate using equal groups: 6 x 4 = ?
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There are 3 boxes of crayons, and each box contains 8 crayons. How many crayons are there in total? Use arrays: 3 x 8 = ?
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A farmer has 5 rows of corn, with 6 ears of corn in each row. How many ears of corn does he have in total? Calculate using equal groups: 5 x 6 = ?
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In a garden, there are 7 rows of flowers, and each row has 3 flowers. How many flowers are there in total? Use arrays: 7 x 3 = ?
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A baker makes 2 trays of cookies, and each tray has 12 cookies. How many cookies did the baker make in total? Calculate using equal groups: 2 x 12 = ?
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If a toy factory produces 4 sets of toys, with each set containing 9 toys, how many toys are produced in total? Use arrays: 4 x 9 = ?
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A pet shop has 5 cages, and each cage holds 4 kittens. How many kittens are there in total? Calculate using equal groups: 5 x 4 = ?
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There are 8 teams of players, with 2 players on each team. How many players are there in total? Use arrays: 8 x 2 = ?
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In a library, there are 9 shelves, and each shelf has 5 books. How many books are there in total? Calculate using equal groups: 9 x 5 = ?
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