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Which property of multiplication states that when multiplying, the order of the factors does not change the product?
Which property of multiplication states that when multiplying, the order of the factors does not change the product?
- Associative property of multiplication
- Commutative property of multiplication (correct)
- Commutative property of addition
- Identity property of multiplication
What is the product when any number is multiplied by zero?
What is the product when any number is multiplied by zero?
- The number itself
- One
- Undefined
- Zero (correct)
What is the product when any number is multiplied by 1?
What is the product when any number is multiplied by 1?
- The number itself (correct)
- Zero
- Undefined
- One
Match the following properties of multiplication with their definitions:
Match the following properties of multiplication with their definitions:
Which of the following is true about dividing a number by 0?
Which of the following is true about dividing a number by 0?
What is the quotient when you divide 0 by any nonzero number?
What is the quotient when you divide 0 by any nonzero number?
What is the quotient when you divide any number by itself?
What is the quotient when you divide any number by itself?
Match the following division scenarios with their correct quotients:
Match the following division scenarios with their correct quotients:
Match the division rules with their correct descriptions:
Match the division rules with their correct descriptions:
Match the division scenarios with their correct outcomes:
Match the division scenarios with their correct outcomes:
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Study Notes
Properties of Multiplication
- The Commutative Property of Multiplication states that the order of the factors does not change the product.
- When multiplying by zero, the product is always zero.
- When multiplying by 1, the product is always the original number.
Properties of Division
- It is undefined to divide a number by 0.
- When dividing 0 by any nonzero number, the quotient is 0.
- When dividing any number by itself, the quotient is 1.
Division Rules and Scenarios
- Division rules: (list of rules)
- Division scenarios: (list of scenarios with corresponding outcomes)
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