1 x 1 = 1
Let’s Learn!
Multiply by one!
Goal:
Goal:
Think About It!
Goal: Learn the rule of multiplying by one.
The "x" symbol means multiplication. When you multiply, you add equal groups of things together. This is called repeated addition.
There is a simple way to solve multiplication sentences when you multiply by 1. When you multiply by 1, the answer is always the same as the number being multiplied by 1.
Let’s look at a couple examples.
Here is 1 group of 2 goats, or 1 x 2 = 2 goats.
Notice that 2 multiplied by 1 is still 2!
When you multiply by 1, it does not matter if the 1 comes first. You can also think of this picture as 2 groups of 1, or 2 x 1 = 2. The answer is the same!
Take a look at the next example.
This is 1 group of 3 kittens, or 1 x 3 = 3 kittens. You can also use repeated addition to solve 1 + 1 + 1 = 3.
What is another way to describe this picture?
That is right! 3 groups of 1 kitten, or 3 x 1 = 3 kittens.
How many animals did Dedrick see at the petting zoo? Let’s find out by viewing the animals in the slide show. What number sentence would you use to find the total? Use the rule for multiplying by 1 to find out how many of each animal is in the petting zoo. Click the ‘Show Me’ button to check your answer.
Let’s keep practicing multiplying by one!