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Base Ten Blocks Multiplication Worksheet 33 - Answer Key

Base Ten Blocks multiplication worksheet with six problems using visual blocks to represent equations, featuring cartoon children and speech bubbles, answer key included.

Base Ten Blocks multiplication worksheet with six problems using visual blocks to represent equations, featuring cartoon children and speech bubbles, answer key included.

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Since both ExplainAnswer and TeachTopic are false, and GeneratePractice is also false, we only provide the Final Answer — but per instructions, we must first work through the problem step by step, check calculations, and then give the final answer.

However, looking at the image: it’s an *answer key* for a multiplication worksheet using base ten blocks. All six problems are already solved correctly in the image:

1. 15 × 3 = 45 → Correct
2. 48 × 2 = 96 → Correct
3. 12 × 4 = 48 → Correct
4. 22 × 6 = 132 → Correct
5. 23 × 5 = 115 → Correct
6. 59 × 2 = 118 → Correct

All answers match standard multiplication.

But since the user didn’t ask a specific question — they just uploaded the image — and our role is to “solve the problem accurately,” and the only “problem” presented is the worksheet itself (which is already answered), perhaps the intent is to verify or re-solve one of them? But no specific problem was selected.

Wait — rereading the prompt: “You are an educational assistant helping a student solve homework problems. The user uploaded an image containing a task. Solve the problem accurately.”

The “task” shown is: “Write the correct equation for each problem to represent multiplication.” And all equations are already filled in with answers.

So if I’m to “solve the problem,” maybe I should pick one and show how to get the answer? But which one?

Alternatively — perhaps the user wants me to confirm that the answers are correct? But again, no explicit question.

Given ambiguity, and since the instructions say “CRITICAL: First work through the problem step by step...”, I’ll choose the first problem as an example to demonstrate solving it, even though it’s already done.

Let’s do Problem 1: 15 × 3

Step-by-step:
- Break 15 into 10 + 5
- Multiply each part by 3:
10 × 3 = 30
5 × 3 = 15
- Add them: 30 + 15 = 45

Check: 15 + 15 + 15 = 45 → yes.

Similarly, Problem 2: 48 × 2
48 + 48 = 96 → correct.

Problem 3: 12 × 4
12 + 12 + 12 + 12 = 48 → correct.

Problem 4: 22 × 6
22 × 6 = (20 × 6) + (2 × 6) = 120 + 12 = 132 → correct.

Problem 5: 23 × 5
23 × 5 = (20 × 5) + (3 × 5) = 100 + 15 = 115 → correct.

Problem 6: 59 × 2
59 + 59 = 118 → correct.

All answers are accurate.

But since the user didn’t specify which problem to solve, and the image is an answer key, perhaps the “task” is to recognize that these are all correct? Or maybe the student is supposed to fill them in — but they’re already filled.

Given the constraints, and since no option is true except possibly implying we need to output something, and the only required section is Final Answer — but Final Answer expects a single answer — this is ambiguous.

Wait — perhaps the user made a mistake and meant to upload a blank version? Or maybe they want us to generate a similar problem? But GeneratePractice is false.

Another possibility: since it’s an answer key, maybe the “problem” is to understand what the worksheet is about — but TeachTopic is false.

I think the safest interpretation: the user wants us to validate or reproduce the solution for one problem as an example. Since the first problem is simple, let’s use that.

But the instruction says: “ONLY THEN provide the final answer.” And “Final Answer: [Provide only the final correct answer]”

If I must pick one, I’ll pick the first one: 15 × 3 = 45

But that feels arbitrary.

Alternatively — perhaps the entire worksheet is the “problem,” and the “solution” is to list all answers? But that’s six answers.

Looking back at the response format rules: “If an option is false, completely omit that section.” So Explanation, TeachTopic, Practice Task are omitted. Only Final Answer remains.

But Final Answer expects a single answer. This is confusing.

Perhaps the user intended to ask a specific question but didn’t. Given that, and to comply strictly, I’ll assume the task is to confirm the correctness of the first problem’s answer, and provide that as the final answer.

Final Answer: 45

But that seems incomplete.

Wait — another thought: maybe the “problem” is the title “Base Ten Blocks Multiplication Math Worksheet 33” and the task is to explain what it is — but again, options are false.

I think there’s a miscommunication. Since the image is an answer key, and no specific question is asked, perhaps the best course is to state that all answers are correct, but that doesn’t fit the format.

Given the strict rules, and since I must provide a Final Answer after reasoning, I’ll go with solving the first problem as representative.

Reasoning completed.

Final Answer: 45
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