Name COMMON CORE STANDARD-5.NBT.S Perform apeation with mul-digit whole umbers and with decimals to hundredths Multiply by 1-Digit Numbers Estimate. Then find the product. 3,600 2. Estimate: 8,200 95 3. Estimate: 3 1. Estimate: 15 416 X 9 3,744 6. Estimate: 2200 4. Estimate: 2,oa 5. Estimate: 20200 1,564 872 2,308 6. 3. Estimate. Then find the product.

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Lesson 1.6
Name
Multiply by 1-Digit Numbers
COMMON CORE STANDARD-5.NBT.S
Perform operations
numbers and with decimals to hundredths.
with multi-digit whole
Estimate. Then find the product.
3,600
1. Estimate:
2. Estimate: 8,20.
3. Estimate: 3o00
416
X 9
3,744
4. Estimate: 2,600.
5. Estimate: 29700
6. Estimate: 220
872
x 3
2,308
1,564
Estimate. Then find the product.
7. 4 X 979
8. 503 X 7
3,521
9. 5X 4,257
10. 6,018 X 9
21,200
54,162
11. 758 X 6
12. 3 X 697
13. 2,141 X 8
14. 7 X 7,956
Real
Problem Solving
World
15. Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey and their three children
are flying to Springfield. The cost of each ticket
is $179. Estimate how much the tickets will cost.
Then find the exact cost of the tickets.
16. Ms. Tao flies roundtrip twice yearly between
Jacksonville and Los Angeles on business. The
distance between the two cities is 2,150 miles.
Estimate the distance she flies for both trips.
Then find the exact distance.
Chapter 1
Transcribed Image Text:View embed image1.jpg Lesson 1.6 Name Multiply by 1-Digit Numbers COMMON CORE STANDARD-5.NBT.S Perform operations numbers and with decimals to hundredths. with multi-digit whole Estimate. Then find the product. 3,600 1. Estimate: 2. Estimate: 8,20. 3. Estimate: 3o00 416 X 9 3,744 4. Estimate: 2,600. 5. Estimate: 29700 6. Estimate: 220 872 x 3 2,308 1,564 Estimate. Then find the product. 7. 4 X 979 8. 503 X 7 3,521 9. 5X 4,257 10. 6,018 X 9 21,200 54,162 11. 758 X 6 12. 3 X 697 13. 2,141 X 8 14. 7 X 7,956 Real Problem Solving World 15. Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey and their three children are flying to Springfield. The cost of each ticket is $179. Estimate how much the tickets will cost. Then find the exact cost of the tickets. 16. Ms. Tao flies roundtrip twice yearly between Jacksonville and Los Angeles on business. The distance between the two cities is 2,150 miles. Estimate the distance she flies for both trips. Then find the exact distance. Chapter 1
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