Part 1

Jon made an array that had 6 rows of 5 dots to solve a multiplication problem.
He wants to make a bar diagram with equal parts that could be used to solve the same problem.
Which number should he put in each part of the bar model to represent the same problem as the
array?
(1 point)
5
6
11
30
an array with 3 rows
an array with 4 rows
an array with 10 rows
Part 2
Jon wants to make a different array using the same number of dots. Which arrays are
possible? Choose Yes or No for each option.
(1 point)
Choose
Choose
Choose

For Part 1, since Jon made an array with 6 rows and 5 dots in each row, the equal parts in the bar model would be 6 groups, each with 5 dots. Therefore, the correct answer would be 6.

For Part 2, as no specific options were provided, it is not possible to determine which arrays are possible or not without additional information.