2
2.15. apples each
100 The basket wil be empty but you'll have 100 apples!
two apples
To write a multiplication story for 2x6, imagine a scenario where there are 2 baskets, and each basket contains 6 apples. You could say, "In the orchard, there are 2 baskets of apples. Each basket holds 6 apples. How many apples are there in total?" This story illustrates the concept of multiplication as combining equal groups.
There are 99 apples. Since the highest multiple of 3 less than 100 is 99.
36 apples in each basket
There are 10 apples in the basket.
2.15. apples each
There are 24 apples and 12 oranges in the basket.
100 The basket wil be empty but you'll have 100 apples!
two apples
It all depends on the size of each apple and it's weight.
To write a multiplication story for 2x6, imagine a scenario where there are 2 baskets, and each basket contains 6 apples. You could say, "In the orchard, there are 2 baskets of apples. Each basket holds 6 apples. How many apples are there in total?" This story illustrates the concept of multiplication as combining equal groups.
Apples are 6/9 of the basket.
Three.
it depends on whether there are 6 apples in the basket before or after you took the two out... and whether the the apples in the basket are yours or not to begin with...possible answers:2 (if you count the apples that you have at hand)4 (if you are counting the apples in the basket only)6 (if there are 6 before you take two out and all the apples in the problem as yours)8 (if there are 6 apples in the basket after you took the two out in which case there are 8 apples in total)
4 full baskets and one only part-full.