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In a multiplication operation, the multiplicand is the number being multiplied by another.
In a multiplication operation, the multiplicand is the number being multiplied by another.
True (A)
The result of a multiplication operation is called the multiplier.
The result of a multiplication operation is called the multiplier.
False (B)
Regrouping is only used when subtracting multi-digit numbers.
Regrouping is only used when subtracting multi-digit numbers.
False (B)
In a multiplication operation, the multiplier is the number that is being multiplied.
In a multiplication operation, the multiplier is the number that is being multiplied.
Regrouping is another term for borrowing in subtraction.
Regrouping is another term for borrowing in subtraction.
Study Notes
Multiplication Terminology
- A multiplicand is the number being multiplied by another number.
- A multiplier is the number that is doing the multiplying.
Regrouping in Addition
- Regrouping is also referred to as carrying.
- It is a method used when adding multi-digit numbers together.
- This method comes into play when the value of the digits in one column is greater than 9.
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Learn the basics of multiplication including the multiplicand, multiplier, product, and regrouping concept.