It’s Wednesday – here are some problems to solve

numbersSince we are learning to use the distributive property in class.  See if you can use that strategy to solve these problems.  Here’s an example to remind you.  13 x 5   If we break the 13 into 10+3 then the multiplication for 13×5 is (10×5)+(3×5).  So 50+15=65 and that means 13×5=65.

Here goes:

Ginger got a package of Halloween stickers.  There were 13 sheets of stickers in the package.  Each sheet had 8 stickers on it.  How many Halloween stickers did Ginger have altogether?

Laird had 6 pages of Pokemon cards in his binder.  Each page had 12 cards on it.  How many cards did Laird have altogether?

Oliver read 5 books.  Each book had 122 pages.  How many pages did Oliver read altogether?

Stella had 15 cans of tennis balls.  Each can held three balls.  How many tennis balls did Stella have altogether?