-it is a square number
-it is between 60 and 100
-it is even
-it is two digit
It is 64
15
1,3,5,15
The product of a set of numbers is the same no matter the round numbers our group pair entheses, technically indicate the groups,
Associative property
3
3,6,9
4
4,8,12,16
-It’s in the 20’s
-It’s an odd number
-It’s not 21
-It’s one’s is after 2
23
32
1,4,8,32
The order property, the order of moose in which the numbers are multiplied does not change the product for example 6×7 = 7x6 or eight or a times b x a = a x b
Commutative property
12
12,24,36
50
50,100,150,200
-It’s an even number
-It’s 10 through 1
-It has 0 in it
-It is two digit
10
3
1,3
A number times the difference of two numbers is the same result as multiplying as the first of two numbers to the product of the number the second of two numbers
Distributive property of multiplication over addition
5
5,10,15
30
30,60,90,120
-It is square
-It is two digit
-It’s odd
-It is in the 40’s
49
18
1,2,6,9,18
a number times the difference of two numbers gives the same result as multiplying a number times the first of two numbers and then subtracting from that the product of the number and the second of two numbers
Distributive property of multiplication subtraction
15
15,30,45
1
1,2,3,4
-It is odd
-It’s in between 10 and 20
-It’s one’s is the same as it’s tens
-It’s right after ten
11
11
1,11
Accounting number that has more than two unique factor for example, six is a blank numbers into 1203 and six are all factors of six more than one rectangular array can be drawn on to represent each each blank number for example, a 2×3 rectangle and a 1×6 W rectangle each represent the number six cents a both have an array of six square units Turn
Composite number
75
75,150,225
6
6,12,18,24