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Which story problem below can be described by the equation 6 x 9 = 54?

Which story problem below can be described by the equation 6 x 9 = 54? Jason has 6 baking sheets with 9 cookies on each sheet. How many cookies does he have in all? Jason has 6 cookies and 9 cupcakes. How many cookies and cupcakes does he have in all?

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Which story problem below can be described by the equation 6 x 9 = 54?

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  1. Which story problem below can be described by the equation 6 x 9 = 54? • Jason has 6 baking sheets with 9 cookies on each sheet. How many cookies does he have in all? • Jason has 6 cookies and 9 cupcakes. How many cookies and cupcakes does he have in all? • Jason has 54 cupcakes and 9 cookies. How many more cupcakes does he have than cookies? • Jason has 9 cookies. How many more cookies does he have than his friend Alan?

  2. Which story problem below can be described by the equation 35 ÷ 5 = 7? • Grace has 35 books in a box that she needs to place on bookshelves. Each bookshelf holds 5 books. How many bookshelves does she need? • Grace has 5 books and 7 magazines. How many books and magazines does she have in all? • Grace has 5 bookshelves. She can place 7 books on each shelf. How many books does she have in all? • Grace has 35 books and 7 magazines. How many more books does she have than magazines?

  3. Which story problem below can be described by the equation 4 x 6 = 24? • Thomas has 4 toy cars and his brother has 6. How many toy cars do they have in all? • Thomas has 6 toy cars and 4 robots. How many toy cars and robots does he have in all? • Thomas has 24 toy cars and his brother has 6. How many more toy cars does he have than his brother? • Thomas has 4 boxes with 6 toy cars in each box. How many toy cars does he have in all?

  4. Which story problem below can be described by the equation 32 ÷ 4 = 8? • Ella has 32 stickers and 4 boxes. How many stickers and boxes does she have in all? • Ella has 4 sheets of stickers. If each sheet has 8 stickers, how many stickers does she have in all? • Ella has 32 stickers in a box. She wants to place them on pages in an album. How many album pages would she need if each page fits 4 stickers? • Ella has 32 stickers. She wants to share them with 8 of her friends. How many stickers will each friend get?

  5. Which story problem below can be described by the equation 5 X 12 = 60? • Samantha has 12 pizzas. How many more pizzas does she have than her friend Kathy? • Samantha has 5 pizzas with 12 pepperoni slices on each pizza. How many pepperoni slices does she have in all? • Samantha has 60 drinks If she shares her drinks equally with 5 of her friends, how many drinks will each friend get? • Samantha has 5 pizzas and 60 drinks. How many pizzas and drinks does she have in all?

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