Basic Multiplication Concepts

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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.

False (B)

Regrouping is only used when subtracting multi-digit numbers.

False (B)

In a multiplication operation, the multiplier is the number that is being multiplied.

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Regrouping is another term for borrowing in subtraction.

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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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