It is the Property demonstrated by this equation: 6 x 8 = 8 x 6.
Commutative Property of Multiplication.
100
It is the property with the name that makes you think about a teacher handing out papers to each of the students in the classroom.
Distributive Property
100
The way that numbers are grouped when adding does not change the sum or product.
Associative Property.
100
12z + 5 + 3z
15z + 5
200
It is the Property demonstrated by this equation: (2 x 3) x 4 = 2 x (3 x 4).
Associative Property of Multiplcation
200
It is the property with the name that makes you think about always remaining just who you are.
Identity Property.
200
The sum of a number and zero (0) is that number.
Identity Property.
200
11b + 12c + 3b - 2c
14b + 10c
300
It is the Property demonstrated by these equations: 4 + 0 = 4.
Identity Property of Addition.
300
It is the property with the name that makes you think about traveling to and from work each day.
Commutative Property.
300
When multiplying a number (a) by the sum of two numbers in parentheses (b+c), the result is: a(b+c) = ab + ac.
Distributive Property.
300
10b + 98 + 16c + 30b - 6c
40b + 98 + 10c
400
It is the Property demonstrated by this equations: 5(3 + 5) = 5(3) + 5(5) = 40.
Distributive Property
400
It is the property with the name that makes you think about the advice your mother gives you to be careful about the friends you "hang out" with.
Associative Property.
400
The order in which two numbers are added does not change the sum or product.
Commutative Property.
400
19a + 12b + a - 2b
20a + 10b
500
It is the Property demonstrated by the steps used to solve this equation: 3 + -3 = 0.
Additive Inverse.
500
It is the property with the name that makes you think about having 5 pencils, giving the 5 pencils to your friend, and no longer having any pencils left.
Additive Inverse.
500
When multiplying a number (a) by its reciprocal (1/a), the result is: 1.