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Year 3

6.08 Multiplication by 3

Lesson

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Can you write  repeated addition  as a multiplication number sentence?

Examples

Example 1

Write this addition as a multiplication.

10 +10 +10

Worked Solution
Create a strategy

We can rewrite the addition as a multiplication using: \text{Number of groups}\times\text{Amount in each group}.

Apply the idea

We have 3 groups of 10. We can rewrite this as multiplication: 10+10+10 = 3\times 10

Idea summary

If we are adding groups of the same size, we can also write it as a multiplication:

\text{Number of groups}\times\text{Amount in each group}

Multiply numbers by 3

Let's look at how to triple or multiply numbers by 3.

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Examples

Example 2

Find the product of 6\times 3.

Worked Solution
Create a strategy

We can think of 6 \times 3 as 6 groups of 3. The image shows 6 groups of 3 squares:

The image shows 6 rows of 3 squares.
Apply the idea

There are 18 squares in the above image.6 \times 3 = 18

Idea summary

Multiplying by three is the same as tripling and can be thought of as the total of three equally sized groups.

Outcomes

AC9M3N04

multiply and divide one- and two-digit numbers, representing problems using number sentences, diagrams and arrays, and using a variety of calculation strategies

AC9M3A03

recall and demonstrate proficiency with multiplication facts for 3, 4, 5 and 10; extend and apply facts to develop the related division facts

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