Looking at the bottom-right section of the worksheet, I can identify several multiplication problems by 9:
- "9 × 4" (which equals 36, so it should be colored light brown)
- "5 × 9" (which equals 45, so it should be colored light brown)
- "9 × 6" (which equals 54, so it should be colored brown)
- "9 × 2" (which equals 18, so it should be colored pink)
- "9 × 4" (which equals 36, so it should be colored light brown)
- "2 × 9" (which equals 18, so it should be colored pink)
- "9 × 6" (which equals 54, so it should be colored brown)
- "1 × 9" (which equals 9, so it should be colored red)
- "9 × 4" (which equals 36, so it should be colored light brown)
Now I have identified all the multiplication problems in the image. Let me summarize the solution.
The solution to this "Color by Number: Multiplying by 9" worksheet is to color each section according to the result of multiplying the given number by 9, using the color code provided:
- Sections with "9 × 0" (result: 0) should be colored yellow
- Sections with "9 × 1" or "1 × 9" (result: 9) should be colored red
- Sections with "9 × 2" or "2 × 9" (result: 18) should be colored pink
- Sections with "9 × 3" (result: 27) should be colored gray
- Sections with "9 × 4" (result: 36) should be colored light brown
- Sections with "9 × 5" (result: 45) should be colored light brown
- Sections with "9 × 6" or "6 × 9" (result: 54) should be colored brown
- Sections with "9 × 7" or "7 × 9" (result: 63) should be colored light blue
- Sections with "9 × 8" (result: 72) should be colored green
- Sections with "9 × 9" (result: 81) should be colored blue
By following this color code for each multiplication problem in the image, you will complete the picture as intended.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of multiplication color.