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EnVision Math Topic 5: Lesson 5-8 Multiplying by 1-Digit Numbers:

EnVision Math Topic 5: Lesson 5-8 Multiplying by 1-Digit Numbers: Choosing the Correct Operation to Solve Word Problems 2010-11. How can I choose the correct operation to solve word problems?. Choose the Operation. Multiplication. Addition. Division. Subtraction.

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EnVision Math Topic 5: Lesson 5-8 Multiplying by 1-Digit Numbers:

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  1. EnVision Math Topic 5: Lesson 5-8 Multiplying by 1-Digit Numbers: Choosing the Correct Operation to Solve Word Problems 2010-11

  2. How can I choose the correct operation to solve word problems?

  3. Choose the Operation Multiplication Addition Division Subtraction combining equal groups to find the total combining unequal groups to find the total separating the total into equal groups separating the total into unequal groups each, equal, per, times as many have left, many more/less, difference sum, in all, total each, equal, per

  4. Multiplication Subtraction Division Addition

  5. In 1990, a high-school class in Indiana made a very large yo-yo. It weighed 6 times as much as a student who weight 136 pounds. What was the weight of the yo-yo? ? pounds 136 136 136 136 136 136 pounds per student 136 x 6 = 816 pounds

  6. In September, Jamie traveled 379 miles from Andersonville to Foster, 244 miles from Foster to Leyton, and 137 miles from Leyton back to Andersonville. How many miles did Jamie travel in September? ? miles 244 379 137 379 + 244 + 137 = 760 miles

  7. Runner A ran 844 miles last year. Runner B ran 1,063 miles. How many more miles did Runner B run than runner A? 1,063 miles for Runner B 844 ? more miles 1,063 - 844= 219 miles

  8. Let's Practice

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