Multiplication is the same as counting by groups, so we will be looking at multiplication with groups of objects. Division is the mathematical term for sharing objects, so we can also use groups of objects to help understand division. Fact families show us how multiplication and division are related to each other, using groups.
Fill in the box with the missing number.
If you get $8$8 groups of $\editable{}$, then altogether you have $80$80.
Complete the table below by filling in the blank spaces.
Total | Number of Groups | Number in Each Group |
---|---|---|
$14$14 | $2$2 | $\editable{}$ |
$\editable{}$ | $5$5 | $6$6 |
$80$80 | $10$10 | $\editable{}$ |
$27$27 | $\editable{}$ | $9$9 |