Addition
Subtraction
Multiplication
Division
Fractions
100

The name of the numbers being added.

addends

100

The name of the answer to a subtraction problem.

difference

100

The name of an answer to a multiplication equation.

product

100

The answer to a division problem.

quotient
100

The number above the line in a common fraction.

numerator

200

The name of an answer to an addition equation.

sum

200

Subtraction is related to what operation?

addition

200

A number we multiply. Also known as a number that divides evenly into another number.

factor

200

The number that is being divided by (outside the box).

divisor

200

The number below the line in a common fraction.

denominator

300

Addition is related to what other operation?

subtraction

300

The name of the number from which other numbers are subtracted.

minuend

300

The product of a number when it is multiplied by other numbers.

multiple

300

The number that will be divided (inside the box).

dividend

300

What is a fraction?

Parts of a whole

400

A + B = B + A 

is an example of what property?

Commutative Property

400

The name of a quantity or number being subtracted from another number.

subtrahend

400

A x B = B x A is an example of what property?

Commutative Property

400

The inverse operation of division.

multiplication

400

Fractions that represent the same value, even though they look different.

equivalent

500
What is the Associative Property in addition?

The sum of three or more numbers remains the same regardless of how the numbers are grouped.

500

Why is Zero a Hero?

While zero has no value, it plays an important role in math operations and place value.

500

Grouping of factors does not change the product is known as what property?

Associative Property

500

The inverse operation of multiplication.

division
500

The job of a numerator is...

The job of a denominator is...

...to tell how many equal parts of the whole or collection are taken 

...to tell the total number of equal parts the whole is divided into or the total number of the same items in a collection

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