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MATH NEWS

Grade 5, Module 2, Topic A

5th Grade Math Focus Area– Topic A


Module 2: Multi-Digit Whole Number and Decimal Fraction Operations Module 2: Multi-Digit Whole Number and Decimal Fraction Operations

Math Parent Letter Find the product. Show your thinking


This document is created to give parents and students a better 6 x 70 80 x 50
understanding of the math concepts found in Eureka Math (© = 6 x 7 x 10 = (8 x 10) x (5 x 10)
2013 Common Core, Inc.) that is also posted as the Engage New Associative
= 42 x 10 = (8 x 5) x (10 x 10) Property
York material which is taught in the classroom. Grade 5 Module 2 = 420 = 40 x 100
of Eureka Math ( Engage New York) covers Multi-Digit Whole = 4,000
Number and Decimal Fraction Operations. This newsletter will
discuss Module 2, Topic A. 542 x 3
Distributive
Topic A. Mental Strategies for Multi-Digit Whole Number = (500 x 3) + (40 x 3) + (2 x 3) Property
Multiplication = 1,500 + 120 + 6
= 1,626
Words to know
 Product  Estimate
 Associative Property  Factor
 Commutative Property  Equation
 Distributive Property Round the factors to estimate the products.
867 x 46 ≈ 900 x 50 7,231 x 25 ≈ 7,000 x 30
Things to Remember:
= 45,000 = 210,000
 Commutative Property – The word "commutative" comes
from "commute" or "move around", so the Commutative
Property is the one that refers to moving stuff around.
Example: 2 x 3 = 3 x 2
 Associative Property - The word "associative" comes from
"associate" or "group"; the Associative Property is the rule Determine if these equations are true or false. Defend your
that refers to grouping. Example: 5 x 7 x 2 = (5 x 2) x 7 answer using your knowledge of place value and the
 Distributive Property - The Distributive Property is easy to commutative, associative and/or distributive property.
remember, if you recall that "multiplication distributes over
addition". Example: 43 x 6 = (40 x 6) + (3 x 6) 850 x 6 x 10 = 85 x 6 x 100 -- these equations are TRUE
 Symbol for meaning ‘about’ - ≈
(85 x 10) x 6 x 10 = 85 x 6 x (10 x 10)
 When multiplying whole numbers by multiples of 10 you
cannot always count zeros in the factors and end up with
85 x 6 x 10 x 10 = 85 x 6 x 10 x 10
the correct product.
5,000 x 60 ≠ 30,000 5,000 x 60
(3 zeros) (1 zero) (4 zeros) = 5 x 1,000 x 6 x 10 77 x 30 x 10 = 770 x 3 -- these equations are FALSE
= (5 x 6) x (1,000 x 10)
= 30 x 10,000 = 300,000
(77 x 10) x 30 = 770 x 3
OBJECTIVES OF TOPIC A
770 x 30 ≠ 770 x 3
 Multiply multi-digit whole numbers and multiples of 10
using place value patterns and the distributive and
associative properties.

 Estimate multi-digit products by rounding factors to a


basic fact and using place value patterns.
Example Problems and Answers
Laura wants to buy a new car. If the car payment each month is $367 for 5 years, about how much will the car cost her after the five
year?

$367 is about $400 --- there are 12 months in a year


$400 x 12
= (4 x 100) x 12
= (4 x 12) x 100
= 48 x 100
= 4,800

For 5 years --- $4,800 x 5


= (48 x 100) x 5
= 48 x 5 x 100
= (40 x 5) + (8 x 5) x 100
= (200 + 40) x 100
= 240 x 100
= 24,000

The car will cost her about $24,000.

Tickets to a baseball game are $23 for an adult and $12 for a student. If 37 adult tickets and 325 student tickets were bought, about
how much money would it cost for everyone to attend the baseball game?

$23 x 37 adults ≈ $20 x 40 = $800

$12 x 325 children ≈ $10 x 300 = $3,000 OR $12 x 300

$800 + $3,000 = $3,800 = 12 x (3 x 100)

= (12 x 3) x 100

= 36 x 100

= 3,600

$800 + $3,600 = $4,200

It will cost about $3,800 for everyone to attend the game. Or It will cost about $4,200 for everyone to attend the game.

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