Multiplication facts up to 10: find the missing factor
Multiplication facts up to 10: find the missing factor
What you'll learn
- Calculate the area and perimeter of rectangles with given dimensions to find the amount of fencing or flooring needed for a project.
- Solve word problems involving area and perimeter to determine the total cost of materials, demonstrating understanding of unit pricing (e.g., price per square foot).
- Explain the difference between area and perimeter in their own words and how each measurement is used to calculate different costs related to a space (e.g., flooring vs. fencing).
- Apply their knowledge of area and perimeter to create a design and budget for a project like building a garden or a dog run, justifying their material choices based on cost.
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Find the missing number: ? × 3 = 15
Find the missing number: 4 × ? = 20
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Multiplication facts up to 10: find the missing factor is a Grade 3 Mathematics lesson on ExcelOS.
What will I learn in Multiplication facts up to 10: find the missing factor?
You'll be able to: Calculate the area and perimeter of rectangles with given dimensions to find the amount of fencing or flooring needed for a project; Solve word problems involving area and perimeter to determine the total cost of materials….
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This lesson includes 25 practice questions across multiple difficulty levels, each with instant feedback and explanations.