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Brandon
Blake
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100
Objects divided into equal pieces.
Equal Parts
100
Answer to a multiplication problem.
Product
100
Adding equal groups of objects.
Repeated Addition
100
Vertical arrangement of numbers in an array or table.
Column
100
To separate into equal groups.
Divide
200
Multiplying a factor by one gives a product identical to the given factor.
Multiplicative Identity Property of 1
200
A letter or symbol that represents a number.
Variable
200
Repeated addition of the same number.
Multiply
200
A number that is divided by another number.
Dividend
200

Product of a whole number and any other whole number.

3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21

Multiple
300
Answer to a division problem.
Quotient
300
Whole numbers multiplied to get a product.
Factor
300
Horizontal arrangement of numbers in an array or table.
Row
300
Having the same value.
Equal
300
The number by which another number is divided.
Divisor
400
An arrangement of objects in equal rows.
Array
400
The product of any factor and zero is 0.
Zero Property of Multiplication
400
Numbers that do not have two equal parts.
Odd Number
400
Changing the order of the factors does not change the product.
Commutative Property of Multiplication
400
Numbers that can be divided into two equal parts.
Even Number
500
To decide if one number is greater than, less than or equal to another number.
Compare
500
When one of the factors of a product is a sum, multiplying each addend before adding does not change the product.
Distributive Property
500
To put together.
Compose
500
A step by step method for computing.
Algorithm
500
Changing the grouping of three or more factors does not change the product.
Associative Property of Multiplication
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