Engage NY Eureka Math 2nd Grade Module 6 Lesson 2 Answer Key

Eureka Math Grade 2 Module 6 Lesson 2 Problem Set Answer Key

Question 1.
Write a repeated addition equation to show the number of objects in each group. Then, find the total.

a. Eureka Math Grade 2 Module 6 Lesson 2 Problem Set Answer Key 1
____ + ____ + ____ = ____

3 groups of ____ = ____
Answer:
There will be 3 groups of 2 pencils which are 6 pencils.

Explanation:
In the above image, we can see that there are 3 groups, and in each group, we can see that there are 2 pencils. So the addition equation to show the number of objects in each group is 2 + 2 + 2 = 6 pencils. So there will be 3 groups of 2 pencils which are 6 pencils.

b. Eureka Math Grade 2 Module 6 Lesson 2 Problem Set Answer Key 2
____ + ____ + ____ + ____ = ____

4 groups of ____ = ____
Answer:
There will be 4 groups of 3 toys which are 12 toys.

Explanation:
In the above image, we can see that there are 4 groups, and in each group, we can see that there are 3 toys. So the addition equation to show the number of objects in each group is 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 = 12 toys. So there will be 4 groups of 3 toys which are 12 toys.

Question 2.
Draw 1 more group of four. Then, write a repeated addition equation to match.
Eureka Math Grade 2 Module 6 Lesson 2 Problem Set Answer Key 3
____ + ____ + ____ + ____ + ____ = ____

5 groups of ____ = ____
Answer:
There will be 5 groups of 4 socks which are 20 socks.

Explanation:
In the above image, we can see that there are 4 groups, and we need to draw another more group and in each group, we can see that there are 4 socks. So the addition equation to show the number of objects in each group is 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 = 20 socks. So there will be 5 groups of 4 socks which are 20 socks.

Question 3.
Draw 1 more group of three. Then, write a repeated addition equation to match.
Eureka Math Grade 2 Module 6 Lesson 2 Problem Set Answer Key 4
____ + ____ + ____ + ____ = ____

____ groups of 3 = ____
Answer:
There will be 4 groups of 3 gifts which are 12 gifts.

Explanation:
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In the above image, we can see that there are 3 groups, and we need to draw another more group and in each group, we can see that there are 3 gifts. So the addition equation to show the number of objects in each group is 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 = 12 gifts. So there will be 4 groups of 3 gifts which are 12 gifts.

Question 4.
Draw 2 more equal groups. Then, write a repeated addition equation to match.
Eureka Math Grade 2 Module 6 Lesson 2 Problem Set Answer Key 5
____ + ____ + ____ + ____ + ____ = ____

____ groups of 2 = ____
Answer:
There will be 5 groups of 2 hearts which are 10 hearts.

Explanation:
Eureka-Math-Grade-2-Module-6-Lesson-2-Problem-Set-Answer-Key-5
In the above image, we can see that there are 5 groups, and we need to draw two more groups and in each group, we can see that there are 2 hearts. So the addition equation to show the number of objects in each group is 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 = 10 hearts. So there will be 5 groups of 2 hearts which are 10 hearts.

Question 5.
Draw 3 groups of 5 stars. Then, write a repeated addition equation to match.
Answer:
There will be 3 groups of 5 stars which are 15 stars.

Explanation:
Eureka-Math-Grade-2-Module-6-Lesson-2-Problem-Set-Answer-Key-5
In the above image, we can see that there are 3 groups, and in each group, we can see that there are 5 stars. So the addition equation to show the number of objects in each group is 5 + 5 + 5 = 15 stars. So there will be 3 groups of 5 stars which are 15 stars.

Eureka Math Grade 2 Module 6 Lesson 2 Exit Ticket Answer Key

Question 1.
Draw 1 more equal group.
Eureka Math Grade 2 Module 6 Lesson 2 Exit Ticket Answer Key 6
____ + ____ + ____ + ____ = ____

4 groups of ____ = ____
Answer:
There will be 4 groups of 3 sweets which are 12 sweets.

Explanation:
Eureka-Math-Grade-2-Module-6-Lesson-2-Exit-Ticket-Answer-Key-6
In the above image, we can see that there are 4 groups, and we need to draw another more group and in each group, we can see that there are 3 sweets. So the addition equation to show the number of objects in each group is 4 + 4 + 4 = 12 sweets. So there will be 4 groups of 3 sweets which are 12 sweets.

Question 2.
Draw 2 groups of 3 stars. Then, write a repeated addition equation to match.
Answer:
There will be 2 groups of 3 stars which are 6 stars.

Explanation:
Eureka-Math-Grade-2-Module-6-Lesson-2-Problem-Set-Answer-Key-5
In the above image, we can see that there are 2 groups, and in each group, we can see that there are 3 stars. So the addition equation to show the number of objects in each group is 3 + 3 = 6 stars. So there will be 2 groups of 3 stars which are 6 stars.

Eureka Math Grade 2 Module 6 Lesson 2 Homework Answer Key

Question 1.
Write a repeated addition equation to show the number of objects in each group. Then, find the total.

a. Eureka Math Grade 2 Module 6 Lesson 2 Homework Answer Key 7
____ + ____ + ____ = ____

3 groups of ____ = ____
Answer:
There will be 3 groups of 3 paint brushes which are 9 paint brushes.

Explanation:
In the above image, we can see that there are 3 groups, and in each group, we can see that there are 3 paintbrushes. So the addition equation to show the number of objects in each group is 3 + 3 + 3 = 9 paintbrushes. So there will be 3 groups of 3 paintbrushes which are 9 paintbrushes.

b. Eureka Math Grade 2 Module 6 Lesson 2 Homework Answer Key 8
____ + ____ + ____ + ____ = ____

4 groups of ____ = ____
Answer:
There will be 4 groups of 2 buckets which are 8 buckets.

Explanation:
In the above image, we can see that there are 4 groups, and in each group, we can see that there are 2 buckets. So the addition equation to show the number of objects in each group is 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 = 8 buckets. So there will be 4 groups of 2 buckets which are 8 buckets.

Question 2.
Draw 1 more equal group.
Eureka Math Grade 2 Module 6 Lesson 2 Homework Answer Key 9
____ + ____ + ____ + ____ + ____ = ____

5 groups of ____ = ____
Answer:
There will be 5 groups of 3 cars which are 15 cars.

Explanation:
Eureka-Math-Grade-2-Module-6-Lesson-2-Homework-Answer-Key-9
In the above image, we can see that there are 5 groups, and we need to draw another more group and in each group, we can see that there are 3 cars. So the addition equation to show the number of objects in each group is 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 = 15 cars. So there will be 5 groups of 3 cars which are 15 cars.

Question 3.
Draw 1 more group of four. Then, write a repeated addition equation to match.
Eureka Math Grade 2 Module 6 Lesson 2 Homework Answer Key 10
____ + ____ + ____ + ____ = ____

____ groups of 4 = ____
Answer:
There will be 4 groups of 4 triangles which are 16 triangles.

Explanation:
Eureka-Math-Grade-2-Module-6-Lesson-2-Homework-Answer-Key-10
In the above image, we can see that there are 3 groups, and we need to draw another more group and in each group, we can see that there are 4 triangles. So the addition equation to show the number of objects in each group is 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 = 16 triangles. So there will be 4 groups of 4 triangles which are 16 triangles.

Question 4.
Draw 2 more equal groups. Then, write a repeated addition equation to match.
Eureka Math Grade 2 Module 6 Lesson 2 Homework Answer Key 11
____ + ____ + ____ + ____ + ____ = ____

____ groups of 4 = ____
Answer:
There will be 5 groups of 4 hearts which are 20 hearts.

Explanation:
Eureka-Math-Grade-2-Module-6-Lesson-2-Homework-Answer-Key-11
In the above image, we can see that there are 5 groups, and we need to draw another more group and in each group, we can see that there are 4 hearts. So the addition equation to show the number of objects in each group is 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 = 20 hearts. So there will be 5 groups of 4 hearts which are 20 hearts.

Question 5.
Draw 4 groups of 3 circles. Then, write a repeated addition equation to match.
Answer:
There will be 4 groups of 3 circles which are 12 circles.

Explanation:
Eureka-Math-Grade-2-Module-6-Lesson-2-Homework-Answer-Key-11
In the above image, we can see that there are 4 groups, and in each group, we can see that there are 3 circles. So the addition equation to show the number of objects in each group is 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 = 12 circles. So there will be 4 groups of 3 circles which are 12 circles.

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