Let's solve the problem step by step based on the image you've provided.
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Task Overview:
The worksheet is titled
"10 times table" and has several parts:
1.
Find a pattern in the 10 times table (numbers from 1 to 100).
2.
Complete multiplication equations involving ×10.
3.
Solve a word problem about counting crayons.
We’ll go through each section.
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Part 1: Find the Pattern in the 10 Times Table
The grid shows numbers from 1 to 100 arranged in a 10×10 table.
Look at the
multiples of 10:
10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100
These are all in the
last column (column 10) of the grid.
So, the
pattern is:
> Multiples of 10 always end in
0, and they appear every 10th number.
Also, notice that:
- 1 × 10 = 10
- 2 × 10 = 20
- ...
- 10 × 10 = 100
So, multiplying any number by 10 gives a number ending in zero.
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Part 2: Write the answers for ×10
Fill in the blanks:
1. 1 × 10 =
10
2. 2 × 10 =
20
3. 3 × 10 =
30
4. 4 × 10 =
40
5. 5 × 10 =
50
6. 6 × 10 =
60
7. 7 × 10 =
70
8. 8 × 10 =
80
9. 9 × 10 =
90
10. 10 × 10 =
100
✔ All these follow the rule:
Multiply by 10 → add a zero at the end.
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Part 3: Crayon Problem
> "Each box contains 10 crayons. How many crayons are there altogether?"
There are
5 boxes shown in the image (each with a picture of 10 crayons).
So:
- Each box = 10 crayons
- Number of boxes = 5
Total crayons = 5 × 10 =
50
Now fill in the missing values in the equation:
```
2 of 10 = 20 crayons
5 of 10 = ? crayons
7 of 10 = ? crayons
8 of 10 = ? crayons
```
Let’s complete it:
- 2 × 10 = 20
✔
- 5 × 10 =
50 ✔
- 7 × 10 =
70
- 8 × 10 =
80
So, the completed table is:
```
2 of 10 = 20 crayons
5 of 10 = 50 crayons
7 of 10 = 70 crayons
8 of 10 = 80 crayons
```
And the answer to the question:
👉
There are 50 crayons altogether.
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✔ Final Answer Summary:
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Pattern: Multiples of 10 end in 0 and increase by 10 each time.
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Multiplication results:
- 1×10=10, 2×10=20, ..., 10×10=100
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Crayons total: 50
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Completed table:
- 5 × 10 = 50
- 7 × 10 = 70
- 8 × 10 = 80
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