Multiply whole tens, missing factor
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Free printable multiply whole tens, missing factor worksheets for 3rd grade. Students find the unknown factor in equations involving multiples of ten, combining place value division reasoning with multiplication fluency. These worksheets bridge whole-tens multiplication and division thinking. Part of our multiplication worksheets collection.
What You'll Learn
- Find the missing whole-ten factor in a multiplication equation
- Use division reasoning and place value to identify the unknown
- Strengthen inverse thinking with whole-ten multiplication
FAQ
How do students find a missing whole-ten factor?⌄
Students can ignore the zeros and find the missing basic-fact digit, then reattach the appropriate number of zeros — for example, in ? × 50 = 350, think '? × 5 = 35, so ? = 7,' giving 70 × 50 = 3,500.
What role does place value reasoning play in whole-tens missing-factor problems?⌄
Students must track whether the unknown factor is a tens value or a simpler single digit, and verify that the number of zeros in the product matches what the factors would produce.
How do whole-tens missing-factor problems support division with multiples of ten?⌄
Solving ? × 60 = 2,400 is equivalent to computing 2,400 ÷ 60 = 40 — these problems give students early practice with the thinking required for division by multiples of ten.
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