Factors and Multiples
Properties
Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Review
100

List the first 3 multiples of 5

0,5,10

100

Which property is being used:

5 x 10 = 10 x 5

a. Ones in Division

b. Identity Property

c. Associative Property

d. Commutative Property

Commutative Property

100

The answer to a multiplication problem.

Product

100

The answer to a division problem.

quotient

100

Round this number to the nearest thousand.


333,689

334,000

200

What are the first three multiples of 7?

0,7,14

200

Which property is being used:

15 x 1 = 15

a. Ones in Division

b. Identity Property

c. Associative Property

Identity Property

200

a group of related facts using the same numbers

fact family

200

the valuie of the location (place) of a digit in a number

place value

200

Complete the number sentence:

4 x __ = 36

9

300

What are the factors of 20?

1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20

300

Which property is being used:

2 x (6 x 3) = (2 x 6) x 3

a. Ones in Division

b. Identity Property

c. Associative Property

Associative Property

300

the name given to each group of three digits on a place value chart; separated by a comma

period

300

a number written in words 

example: six thousand twenty-two

word form

300

Avery has $12.  Adam has 4 times as much as Avery.  How much money does Adam have?

$48

400

What are the factors of 36?

1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, and 36

400

Which property is being used:

0 ÷ 5 = 0

a. Ones in Division

b. Identity Property

c. Zeros in Division

Zeros in Division

400

A sentence that contains an equal sign.

equation

400

The product of a given number and any whole number.

multiple

400

What is 346,936 in expanded form?

300,000 + 40,000 + 6,000 + 900 + 30 + 6

500

What are the factors of 50?

1,2,5,10,25 and 50

500

Which property is being used:

Which property is being used:

7 ÷ 1= 7

a. Ones in Division

b. Identity Property

c. Zeros in Division

Ones in Division

500

A way to break a number into its factors.

decompose

500

Which property states when a number is multiplied by 1, the product is that number.

Identity Property of Multiplication

500

Andrew wants to buy Krispy Kreme donuts.  12 donuts come in a box.  If he wants to buy enough donuts for 25 people, how many boxes should he order? 

3 boxes because 3 boxes is 36 donuts.  

If Andrew buys two boxes he will only have 24 donuts. He needs 25 donuts.