Multiples
Factors
Division
Multiplication
Properties
100

What is the smallest multiple of 10?

10

100

Define the term ‘factors’

Numbers multiplied together to obtain a given product.

100

 720 divided by 24 =

30

100

55 x 17 

935 

100

Define Identity Property of Multiplication 

The product of one and any number is that number.

200

If you list the multiples of 30, what is the third multiple?

90

200

What is the smallest factor of 10?

1

200

1,500 divided by 30

50

200

88 x 90 = 

7,920 

200

The following is an example of what property?

3 + 2 = 5
2 + 3 = 5

Commutative Property of Addition 

300

How many multiples of 20 are there between 1 and 100

5 (20,40,60,80,100) 

300

How many factors does the number 20 have?

6 (1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20)


300

540 divided by 12 

45 

300

146 x 73 = 

10, 658 

300

This property states that grouping numbers in an addition or multiplication operation does not alter the sum. In other words,
(1 + 6) + 7 = 1 + (6 + 7)

Associative Property of Addition 

400

Find the sum for the first four multiples of 40.

400

400

List two factors of 35? Is 25 a prime number or composite?

1 x 35 or 35 x 1 or 5 x 7 or 7 x 5. 35 is a composite because it has factors other than 1 and itself. 

400

If you have 87 books and you want to distribute them equally among 8 shelves, how many books will each shelf have?

10 remainder 7.

400

If there are 25 students in a class, and each student has 35 pages in their workbook, how many pages are there in total for all the workbooks?

875

400

What is the name of the property that states that any number multiplied by zero equals zero.
In mathematical terms, for any number a, a x 0 = 0

Zero Property of Multiplication 
500

Find the difference between the fifth multiple of 20 and the fourth multiple of 10

60 (100-40) 

500

____ x ____ = 74

What are the factors? Cannot say 1 x 74 or 74 x 1

2 x 37 or 37 x 2 

500

9,900 divided by 33 

300

500

622 x 50 =

31, 100

500

The property that states if you multiply a sum by a number, you will get the same results if you multiply each addend by that number and then add the products.

Distributive Property 

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