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3.OA.A.43.OA.C.7

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Variant 1 answer: 7

Find a number, chosen from 11 through 99, that satisfies all of the following conditions.

  • The number times 55 is greater than 3232.
  • 44 times the number is less than 3030.
  • 88 times the number is greater than 5353.
Show solution

Understand

We need one number from 1 to 9 that meets all three conditions: 5 times it is more than 32, 4 times it is less than 30, and 8 times it is more than 53.

Givens
  • The number is a whole number from 1 to 9.
  • Condition 1: the number x 5 > 32.
  • Condition 2: 4 x the number < 30.
  • Condition 3: 8 x the number > 53.
Unknowns
  • The single number satisfying all three conditions.
Constraints
  • All three conditions must hold at the same time.

Plan

#6 Guess and Check · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List

Turn each condition into a range of allowed numbers using the times tables, then find the single value common to all three ranges.

Execute

#6 Guess and Check 3.OA.A.4
Find numbers whose product with 5 is more than 32: 5 x 6 = 30 (too small), 5 x 7 = 35 (more than 32). So the number is 7 or more.
5×7=35>325 \times 7 = 35 > 32
Checking the 5-times facts shows 7 is the first value pushing the product past 32.
#6 Guess and Check 3.OA.A.4
Find numbers whose product with 4 is less than 30: 4 x 7 = 28 (under 30) but 4 x 8 = 32 (over 30). So the number is 7 or less.
4×7=28<30, 4×8=324 \times 7 = 28 < 30,\ 4 \times 8 = 32
The 4-times facts show 7 is the largest value still under 30.
#2 Make a Systematic List 3.OA.C.7
Condition 3 needs 8 x number > 53: 8 x 6 = 48 (too small) but 8 x 7 = 56 (more than 53), so the number is 7 or more. Combining all three ranges leaves only 7.
8×7=56>538 \times 7 = 56 > 53
Only 7 sits inside every range at once, so it is the common number.
Answer: 7

Review

Test 7 in all three: 5 x 7 = 35 > 32, 4 x 7 = 28 < 30, and 8 x 7 = 56 > 53, so 7 satisfies every condition.

You could test each number 1-9 against all three conditions in a table and keep only the row that passes all three, which is 7.

Standards · min grade 3

  • 3.OA.A.4 Determine unknown whole number in multiplication or division equation — Finding which numbers satisfy each product condition.
  • 3.OA.C.7 Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Computing the times facts to combine the ranges.
💡 Turn each clue into a range with the times tables, then keep the number that fits them all -- Grade 3 facts do it!
Variant 2 answer: 3

Find a number, chosen from 11 through 99, that satisfies all of the following conditions.

  • The number times 66 is greater than 1616.
  • 88 times the number is less than 2828.
  • 55 times the number is greater than 1313.
Show solution

Understand

We need one number from 1 to 9 that meets all three conditions: 6 times it is more than 16, 8 times it is less than 28, and 5 times it is more than 13.

Givens
  • The number is a whole number from 1 to 9.
  • Condition 1: the number x 6 > 16.
  • Condition 2: 8 x the number < 28.
  • Condition 3: 5 x the number > 13.
Unknowns
  • The single number satisfying all three conditions.
Constraints
  • All three conditions must hold at the same time.

Plan

#6 Guess and Check · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List

Turn each condition into a range of allowed numbers using the times tables, then find the single value common to all three ranges.

Execute

#6 Guess and Check 3.OA.A.4
Find numbers whose product with 6 is more than 16: 6 x 2 = 12 (too small), 6 x 3 = 18 (more than 16). So the number is 3 or more.
6×3=18>166 \times 3 = 18 > 16
Checking the 6-times facts shows 3 is the first value pushing the product past 16.
#6 Guess and Check 3.OA.A.4
Find numbers whose product with 8 is less than 28: 8 x 3 = 24 (under 28) but 8 x 4 = 32 (over 28). So the number is 3 or less.
8×3=24<28, 8×4=328 \times 3 = 24 < 28,\ 8 \times 4 = 32
The 8-times facts show 3 is the largest value still under 28.
#2 Make a Systematic List 3.OA.C.7
Condition 3 needs 5 x number > 13: 5 x 2 = 10 (too small) but 5 x 3 = 15 (more than 13), so the number is 3 or more. Combining all three ranges leaves only 3.
5×3=15>135 \times 3 = 15 > 13
Only 3 sits inside every range at once, so it is the common number.
Answer: 3

Review

Test 3 in all three: 6 x 3 = 18 > 16, 8 x 3 = 24 < 28, and 5 x 3 = 15 > 13, so 3 satisfies every condition.

You could test each number 1-9 against all three conditions in a table and keep only the row that passes all three, which is 3.

Standards · min grade 3

  • 3.OA.A.4 Determine unknown whole number in multiplication or division equation — Finding which numbers satisfy each product condition.
  • 3.OA.C.7 Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Computing the times facts to combine the ranges.
💡 Turn each clue into a range with the times tables, then keep the number that fits them all -- Grade 3 facts do it!
Variant 3 answer: 4

Find a number, chosen from 11 through 99, that satisfies all of the following conditions.

  • The number times 88 is greater than 3030.
  • 22 times the number is less than 99.
  • 55 times the number is greater than 1919.
Show solution

Understand

We need one number from 1 to 9 that meets all three conditions: 8 times it is more than 30, 2 times it is less than 9, and 5 times it is more than 19.

Givens
  • The number is a whole number from 1 to 9.
  • Condition 1: the number x 8 > 30.
  • Condition 2: 2 x the number < 9.
  • Condition 3: 5 x the number > 19.
Unknowns
  • The single number satisfying all three conditions.
Constraints
  • All three conditions must hold at the same time.

Plan

#6 Guess and Check · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List

Turn each condition into a range of allowed numbers using the times tables, then find the single value common to all three ranges.

Execute

#6 Guess and Check 3.OA.A.4
Find numbers whose product with 8 is more than 30: 8 x 3 = 24 (too small), 8 x 4 = 32 (more than 30). So the number is 4 or more.
8×4=32>308 \times 4 = 32 > 30
Checking the 8-times facts shows 4 is the first value pushing the product past 30.
#6 Guess and Check 3.OA.A.4
Find numbers whose product with 2 is less than 9: 2 x 4 = 8 (under 9) but 2 x 5 = 10 (over 9). So the number is 4 or less.
2×4=8<9, 2×5=102 \times 4 = 8 < 9,\ 2 \times 5 = 10
The 2-times facts show 4 is the largest value still under 9.
#2 Make a Systematic List 3.OA.C.7
Condition 3 needs 5 x number > 19: 5 x 3 = 15 (too small) but 5 x 4 = 20 (more than 19), so the number is 4 or more. Combining all three ranges leaves only 4.
5×4=20>195 \times 4 = 20 > 19
Only 4 sits inside every range at once, so it is the common number.
Answer: 4

Review

Test 4 in all three: 8 x 4 = 32 > 30, 2 x 4 = 8 < 9, and 5 x 4 = 20 > 19, so 4 satisfies every condition.

You could test each number 1-9 against all three conditions in a table and keep only the row that passes all three, which is 4.

Standards · min grade 3

  • 3.OA.A.4 Determine unknown whole number in multiplication or division equation — Finding which numbers satisfy each product condition.
  • 3.OA.C.7 Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Computing the times facts to combine the ranges.
💡 Turn each clue into a range with the times tables, then keep the number that fits them all -- Grade 3 facts do it!
Variant 4 answer: 5

Find a number, chosen from 11 through 99, that satisfies all of the following conditions.

  • The number times 33 is greater than 1414.
  • 55 times the number is less than 2828.
  • 44 times the number is greater than 1818.
Show solution

Understand

We need one number from 1 to 9 that meets all three conditions: 3 times it is more than 14, 5 times it is less than 28, and 4 times it is more than 18.

Givens
  • The number is a whole number from 1 to 9.
  • Condition 1: the number x 3 > 14.
  • Condition 2: 5 x the number < 28.
  • Condition 3: 4 x the number > 18.
Unknowns
  • The single number satisfying all three conditions.
Constraints
  • All three conditions must hold at the same time.

Plan

#6 Guess and Check · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List

Turn each condition into a range of allowed numbers using the times tables, then find the single value common to all three ranges.

Execute

#6 Guess and Check 3.OA.A.4
Find numbers whose product with 3 is more than 14: 3 x 4 = 12 (too small), 3 x 5 = 15 (more than 14). So the number is 5 or more.
3×5=15>143 \times 5 = 15 > 14
Checking the 3-times facts shows 5 is the first value pushing the product past 14.
#6 Guess and Check 3.OA.A.4
Find numbers whose product with 5 is less than 28: 5 x 5 = 25 (under 28) but 5 x 6 = 30 (over 28). So the number is 5 or less.
5×5=25<28, 5×6=305 \times 5 = 25 < 28,\ 5 \times 6 = 30
The 5-times facts show 5 is the largest value still under 28.
#2 Make a Systematic List 3.OA.C.7
Condition 3 needs 4 x number > 18: 4 x 4 = 16 (too small) but 4 x 5 = 20 (more than 18), so the number is 5 or more. Combining all three ranges leaves only 5.
4×5=20>184 \times 5 = 20 > 18
Only 5 sits inside every range at once, so it is the common number.
Answer: 5

Review

Test 5 in all three: 3 x 5 = 15 > 14, 5 x 5 = 25 < 28, and 4 x 5 = 20 > 18, so 5 satisfies every condition.

You could test each number 1-9 against all three conditions in a table and keep only the row that passes all three, which is 5.

Standards · min grade 3

  • 3.OA.A.4 Determine unknown whole number in multiplication or division equation — Finding which numbers satisfy each product condition.
  • 3.OA.C.7 Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Computing the times facts to combine the ranges.
💡 Turn each clue into a range with the times tables, then keep the number that fits them all -- Grade 3 facts do it!
Variant 5 answer: 5

Find a number, chosen from 11 through 99, that satisfies all of the following conditions.

  • The number times 44 is greater than 1818.
  • 66 times the number is less than 3636.
  • 77 times the number is greater than 3333.
Show solution

Understand

We need one number from 1 to 9 that meets all three conditions: 4 times it is more than 18, 6 times it is less than 36, and 7 times it is more than 33.

Givens
  • The number is a whole number from 1 to 9.
  • Condition 1: the number x 4 > 18.
  • Condition 2: 6 x the number < 36.
  • Condition 3: 7 x the number > 33.
Unknowns
  • The single number satisfying all three conditions.
Constraints
  • All three conditions must hold at the same time.

Plan

#6 Guess and Check · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List

Turn each condition into a range of allowed numbers using the times tables, then find the single value common to all three ranges.

Execute

#6 Guess and Check 3.OA.A.4
Find numbers whose product with 4 is more than 18: 4 x 4 = 16 (too small), 4 x 5 = 20 (more than 18). So the number is 5 or more.
4×5=20>184 \times 5 = 20 > 18
Checking the 4-times facts shows 5 is the first value pushing the product past 18.
#6 Guess and Check 3.OA.A.4
Find numbers whose product with 6 is less than 36: 6 x 5 = 30 (under 36) but 6 x 6 = 36 (over 36). So the number is 5 or less.
6×5=30<36, 6×6=366 \times 5 = 30 < 36,\ 6 \times 6 = 36
The 6-times facts show 5 is the largest value still under 36.
#2 Make a Systematic List 3.OA.C.7
Condition 3 needs 7 x number > 33: 7 x 4 = 28 (too small) but 7 x 5 = 35 (more than 33), so the number is 5 or more. Combining all three ranges leaves only 5.
7×5=35>337 \times 5 = 35 > 33
Only 5 sits inside every range at once, so it is the common number.
Answer: 5

Review

Test 5 in all three: 4 x 5 = 20 > 18, 6 x 5 = 30 < 36, and 7 x 5 = 35 > 33, so 5 satisfies every condition.

You could test each number 1-9 against all three conditions in a table and keep only the row that passes all three, which is 5.

Standards · min grade 3

  • 3.OA.A.4 Determine unknown whole number in multiplication or division equation — Finding which numbers satisfy each product condition.
  • 3.OA.C.7 Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Computing the times facts to combine the ranges.
💡 Turn each clue into a range with the times tables, then keep the number that fits them all -- Grade 3 facts do it!
Variant 6 answer: 8

Find a number, chosen from 11 through 99, that satisfies all of the following conditions.

  • The number times 66 is greater than 4040.
  • 44 times the number is less than 3535.
  • 33 times the number is greater than 2222.
Show solution

Understand

We need one number from 1 to 9 that meets all three conditions: 6 times it is more than 40, 4 times it is less than 35, and 3 times it is more than 22.

Givens
  • The number is a whole number from 1 to 9.
  • Condition 1: the number x 6 > 40.
  • Condition 2: 4 x the number < 35.
  • Condition 3: 3 x the number > 22.
Unknowns
  • The single number satisfying all three conditions.
Constraints
  • All three conditions must hold at the same time.

Plan

#6 Guess and Check · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List

Turn each condition into a range of allowed numbers using the times tables, then find the single value common to all three ranges.

Execute

#6 Guess and Check 3.OA.A.4
Find numbers whose product with 6 is more than 40: 6 x 6 = 36 (too small), 6 x 7 = 42 (more than 40). So the number is 7 or more.
6×7=42>406 \times 7 = 42 > 40
Checking the 6-times facts shows 7 is the first value pushing the product past 40.
#6 Guess and Check 3.OA.A.4
Find numbers whose product with 4 is less than 35: 4 x 8 = 32 (under 35) but 4 x 9 = 36 (over 35). So the number is 8 or less.
4×8=32<35, 4×9=364 \times 8 = 32 < 35,\ 4 \times 9 = 36
The 4-times facts show 8 is the largest value still under 35.
#2 Make a Systematic List 3.OA.C.7
Condition 3 needs 3 x number > 22: 3 x 7 = 21 (too small) but 3 x 8 = 24 (more than 22), so the number is 8 or more. Combining all three ranges leaves only 8.
3×8=24>223 \times 8 = 24 > 22
Only 8 sits inside every range at once, so it is the common number.
Answer: 8

Review

Test 8 in all three: 6 x 8 = 48 > 40, 4 x 8 = 32 < 35, and 3 x 8 = 24 > 22, so 8 satisfies every condition.

You could test each number 1-9 against all three conditions in a table and keep only the row that passes all three, which is 8.

Standards · min grade 3

  • 3.OA.A.4 Determine unknown whole number in multiplication or division equation — Finding which numbers satisfy each product condition.
  • 3.OA.C.7 Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Computing the times facts to combine the ranges.
💡 Turn each clue into a range with the times tables, then keep the number that fits them all -- Grade 3 facts do it!
Variant 7 answer: 2

Find a number, chosen from 11 through 99, that satisfies all of the following conditions.

  • The number times 77 is greater than 1212.
  • 99 times the number is less than 2020.
  • 66 times the number is greater than 1010.
Show solution

Understand

We need one number from 1 to 9 that meets all three conditions: 7 times it is more than 12, 9 times it is less than 20, and 6 times it is more than 10.

Givens
  • The number is a whole number from 1 to 9.
  • Condition 1: the number x 7 > 12.
  • Condition 2: 9 x the number < 20.
  • Condition 3: 6 x the number > 10.
Unknowns
  • The single number satisfying all three conditions.
Constraints
  • All three conditions must hold at the same time.

Plan

#6 Guess and Check · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List

Turn each condition into a range of allowed numbers using the times tables, then find the single value common to all three ranges.

Execute

#6 Guess and Check 3.OA.A.4
Find numbers whose product with 7 is more than 12: 7 x 1 = 7 (too small), 7 x 2 = 14 (more than 12). So the number is 2 or more.
7×2=14>127 \times 2 = 14 > 12
Checking the 7-times facts shows 2 is the first value pushing the product past 12.
#6 Guess and Check 3.OA.A.4
Find numbers whose product with 9 is less than 20: 9 x 2 = 18 (under 20) but 9 x 3 = 27 (over 20). So the number is 2 or less.
9×2=18<20, 9×3=279 \times 2 = 18 < 20,\ 9 \times 3 = 27
The 9-times facts show 2 is the largest value still under 20.
#2 Make a Systematic List 3.OA.C.7
Condition 3 needs 6 x number > 10: 6 x 1 = 6 (too small) but 6 x 2 = 12 (more than 10), so the number is 2 or more. Combining all three ranges leaves only 2.
6×2=12>106 \times 2 = 12 > 10
Only 2 sits inside every range at once, so it is the common number.
Answer: 2

Review

Test 2 in all three: 7 x 2 = 14 > 12, 9 x 2 = 18 < 20, and 6 x 2 = 12 > 10, so 2 satisfies every condition.

You could test each number 1-9 against all three conditions in a table and keep only the row that passes all three, which is 2.

Standards · min grade 3

  • 3.OA.A.4 Determine unknown whole number in multiplication or division equation — Finding which numbers satisfy each product condition.
  • 3.OA.C.7 Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Computing the times facts to combine the ranges.
💡 Turn each clue into a range with the times tables, then keep the number that fits them all -- Grade 3 facts do it!
Variant 8 answer: 9

Find a number, chosen from 11 through 99, that satisfies all of the following conditions.

  • The number times 99 is greater than 7070.
  • 22 times the number is less than 1919.
  • 33 times the number is greater than 2525.
Show solution

Understand

We need one number from 1 to 9 that meets all three conditions: 9 times it is more than 70, 2 times it is less than 19, and 3 times it is more than 25.

Givens
  • The number is a whole number from 1 to 9.
  • Condition 1: the number x 9 > 70.
  • Condition 2: 2 x the number < 19.
  • Condition 3: 3 x the number > 25.
Unknowns
  • The single number satisfying all three conditions.
Constraints
  • All three conditions must hold at the same time.

Plan

#6 Guess and Check · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List

Turn each condition into a range of allowed numbers using the times tables, then find the single value common to all three ranges.

Execute

#6 Guess and Check 3.OA.A.4
Find numbers whose product with 9 is more than 70: 9 x 7 = 63 (too small), 9 x 8 = 72 (more than 70). So the number is 8 or more.
9×8=72>709 \times 8 = 72 > 70
Checking the 9-times facts shows 8 is the first value pushing the product past 70.
#6 Guess and Check 3.OA.A.4
Find numbers whose product with 2 is less than 19: 2 x 9 = 18 (under 19) but 2 x 10 = 20 (over 19). So the number is 9 or less.
2×9=18<19, 2×10=202 \times 9 = 18 < 19,\ 2 \times 10 = 20
The 2-times facts show 9 is the largest value still under 19.
#2 Make a Systematic List 3.OA.C.7
Condition 3 needs 3 x number > 25: 3 x 8 = 24 (too small) but 3 x 9 = 27 (more than 25), so the number is 9 or more. Combining all three ranges leaves only 9.
3×9=27>253 \times 9 = 27 > 25
Only 9 sits inside every range at once, so it is the common number.
Answer: 9

Review

Test 9 in all three: 9 x 9 = 81 > 70, 2 x 9 = 18 < 19, and 3 x 9 = 27 > 25, so 9 satisfies every condition.

You could test each number 1-9 against all three conditions in a table and keep only the row that passes all three, which is 9.

Standards · min grade 3

  • 3.OA.A.4 Determine unknown whole number in multiplication or division equation — Finding which numbers satisfy each product condition.
  • 3.OA.C.7 Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Computing the times facts to combine the ranges.
💡 Turn each clue into a range with the times tables, then keep the number that fits them all -- Grade 3 facts do it!
Variant 9 answer: 6

Find a number, chosen from 11 through 99, that satisfies all of the following conditions.

  • The number times 44 is greater than 2222.
  • 33 times the number is less than 2020.
  • 66 times the number is greater than 3232.
Show solution

Understand

We need one number from 1 to 9 that meets all three conditions: 4 times it is more than 22, 3 times it is less than 20, and 6 times it is more than 32.

Givens
  • The number is a whole number from 1 to 9.
  • Condition 1: the number x 4 > 22.
  • Condition 2: 3 x the number < 20.
  • Condition 3: 6 x the number > 32.
Unknowns
  • The single number satisfying all three conditions.
Constraints
  • All three conditions must hold at the same time.

Plan

#6 Guess and Check · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List

Turn each condition into a range of allowed numbers using the times tables, then find the single value common to all three ranges.

Execute

#6 Guess and Check 3.OA.A.4
Find numbers whose product with 4 is more than 22: 4 x 5 = 20 (too small), 4 x 6 = 24 (more than 22). So the number is 6 or more.
4×6=24>224 \times 6 = 24 > 22
Checking the 4-times facts shows 6 is the first value pushing the product past 22.
#6 Guess and Check 3.OA.A.4
Find numbers whose product with 3 is less than 20: 3 x 6 = 18 (under 20) but 3 x 7 = 21 (over 20). So the number is 6 or less.
3×6=18<20, 3×7=213 \times 6 = 18 < 20,\ 3 \times 7 = 21
The 3-times facts show 6 is the largest value still under 20.
#2 Make a Systematic List 3.OA.C.7
Condition 3 needs 6 x number > 32: 6 x 5 = 30 (too small) but 6 x 6 = 36 (more than 32), so the number is 6 or more. Combining all three ranges leaves only 6.
6×6=36>326 \times 6 = 36 > 32
Only 6 sits inside every range at once, so it is the common number.
Answer: 6

Review

Test 6 in all three: 4 x 6 = 24 > 22, 3 x 6 = 18 < 20, and 6 x 6 = 36 > 32, so 6 satisfies every condition.

You could test each number 1-9 against all three conditions in a table and keep only the row that passes all three, which is 6.

Standards · min grade 3

  • 3.OA.A.4 Determine unknown whole number in multiplication or division equation — Finding which numbers satisfy each product condition.
  • 3.OA.C.7 Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Computing the times facts to combine the ranges.
💡 Turn each clue into a range with the times tables, then keep the number that fits them all -- Grade 3 facts do it!
Variant 10 answer: 7

Find a number, chosen from 11 through 99, that satisfies all of the following conditions.

  • The number times 88 is greater than 5555.
  • 55 times the number is less than 3939.
  • 33 times the number is greater than 1919.
Show solution

Understand

We need one number from 1 to 9 that meets all three conditions: 8 times it is more than 55, 5 times it is less than 39, and 3 times it is more than 19.

Givens
  • The number is a whole number from 1 to 9.
  • Condition 1: the number x 8 > 55.
  • Condition 2: 5 x the number < 39.
  • Condition 3: 3 x the number > 19.
Unknowns
  • The single number satisfying all three conditions.
Constraints
  • All three conditions must hold at the same time.

Plan

#6 Guess and Check · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List

Turn each condition into a range of allowed numbers using the times tables, then find the single value common to all three ranges.

Execute

#6 Guess and Check 3.OA.A.4
Find numbers whose product with 8 is more than 55: 8 x 6 = 48 (too small), 8 x 7 = 56 (more than 55). So the number is 7 or more.
8×7=56>558 \times 7 = 56 > 55
Checking the 8-times facts shows 7 is the first value pushing the product past 55.
#6 Guess and Check 3.OA.A.4
Find numbers whose product with 5 is less than 39: 5 x 7 = 35 (under 39) but 5 x 8 = 40 (over 39). So the number is 7 or less.
5×7=35<39, 5×8=405 \times 7 = 35 < 39,\ 5 \times 8 = 40
The 5-times facts show 7 is the largest value still under 39.
#2 Make a Systematic List 3.OA.C.7
Condition 3 needs 3 x number > 19: 3 x 6 = 18 (too small) but 3 x 7 = 21 (more than 19), so the number is 7 or more. Combining all three ranges leaves only 7.
3×7=21>193 \times 7 = 21 > 19
Only 7 sits inside every range at once, so it is the common number.
Answer: 7

Review

Test 7 in all three: 8 x 7 = 56 > 55, 5 x 7 = 35 < 39, and 3 x 7 = 21 > 19, so 7 satisfies every condition.

You could test each number 1-9 against all three conditions in a table and keep only the row that passes all three, which is 7.

Standards · min grade 3

  • 3.OA.A.4 Determine unknown whole number in multiplication or division equation — Finding which numbers satisfy each product condition.
  • 3.OA.C.7 Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Computing the times facts to combine the ranges.
💡 Turn each clue into a range with the times tables, then keep the number that fits them all -- Grade 3 facts do it!