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Match the property with the correct equation.
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
14 + 27 + 18 = 27 + 14 + 18 | arrow_right_alt | Commutative Property of Multiplication |
11 × (4 × 6) = (11 × 4) × 6 | arrow_right_alt | Associative Property of Addition |
5 × 1 = 5 | arrow_right_alt | Identity Property of Addition |
15 + (12 + 11) = (15 + 12) + 11 | arrow_right_alt | Commutative Property of Addition |
72 + 0 = 72 | arrow_right_alt | Associative Property of Multiplication |
18 × 2 = 2 × 18 | arrow_right_alt | Identity Property of Multiplication |
50 is 1/10 of 500.
290 is 10 times as much as 2,900.
6,500 is 10 times as much as 65.
700 is 10 times as much as 70.
Select other ways to write 304,672. Mark all that apply.
Erica earned 30,000 bonus points on her computer assignment. This is 10 times as many bonus points as she earned last week. How many bonus points did Erica earn last week?
Rich earns $35 per week mowing lawns in his neighborhood. Which expression can be used to show how much money he earns in 8 weeks?
It is 1,325 feet from Kinsey’s house to her school. Kinsey walks to school each morning and gets a ride home each afternoon. How many feet does Kinsey walk to school in 5 days?
Evaluate the numerical expression.
Hector has 36 action figures. He separates his action figures into 4 equal groups to share with his friends. How many action figures does each friend get? Use the distributive property to find the answer.
Marlene can type 157 words per minute. If she types at the same rate, how many words can she type in 25 minutes?
There are 7 school buses taking students on a field trip. There are 37 students on each bus. How many students are going on the field trip?
Select other ways to write 60,472. Mark all that apply.
42 − (9 + 6), value: 27
18 + (22 − 4) ÷ 6, value: 6
Select other ways to express the number below. Mark all that apply.