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Curriculum: Alaska Math Grade Level Expectations   Click to change Curriculum

Topic: Number Theory  Click to change Topic

Lesson: [4] N-10: Zero and Identity Properties  Click to change Lesson

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B   The product of 57,314 and 0 is equal to ______ .
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B   State whether the statement is true or false.
0 × 19 = 494 × 0   B
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B   State whether the equation is true or false.
1500 × 1 = 1500   B
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B   State whether the equation is true or false.
0 × 6,408 = 0   B
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B   Find: 13 × 1
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B   0 × 600 = ?   B View Solution
B   Choose the appropriate symbol to complete the mathematical statement.
66_____0 = 0   B
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B   Find the difference between 11 and 0.
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B   State whether the equation is true or false.
160 × 1 = 1   B
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B   Multiply 48 by 1.   B View Solution
B   Choose the appropriate mathematical symbol that will balance the number sentence.
54 × 1 ____ 54 ÷ 1   B
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B   Hanna simplified the number sentence 37 × 0 to 0. Name the mathematical property she used for the simplification.
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B   Insert the appropriate symbol that will balance the number sentence.
770 × 0 ____ 9 × 0   B
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B   Identify the property shown in the figure.   B View Solution
B   Complete the number sentence.
If 71,500 × 1 = n, then ________.   B
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B   The product of 97,116 and 0 is equal to ______ .
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B   The product of 52,836 and 1 is equal to _______ .   B View Solution
B   Add:
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B   Multiply 40 by 1.   B View Solution
B   Identify the property shown in the figure.
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B   Find the difference between 7 and 0.
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B   State whether the equation is true or false.
0 × 3,303 = 0   B
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B   State whether the statement is true or false.
0 × 21 = 546 × 0   B
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B   Find: 22 × 1
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B   0 × 400 = ?   B View Solution
B   Add:
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B   Choose the appropriate mathematical symbol that will balance the number sentence.
108 × 1 ____ 108 ÷ 1   B
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eee Insert the appropriate symbol that will balance the number sentence.
560 × 0 ____ 6 × 0 eee
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eee Fill in the blank with the appropriate mathematical symbol that will hold the number sentence true.
328 × 1 ____ 2 × 1
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eee Choose the appropriate symbol to complete the mathematical statement.
42_____0 = 0 eee
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eee State whether the equation is true or false.
148 × 1 = 1 eee
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eee State whether the equation is true or false.
1800 × 1 = 1800 eee
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eee Subtract:
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eee Complete the fact family. eee View Solution
eee Which of the given statements is false? eee View Solution
eee Identify the statement that is true.
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eee Which one of the given number sentences is true?
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eee Fill in the blank with the appropriate mathematical symbol that will hold the number sentence true.
336 × 1 ____ 6 × 1
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eee Which of the given numbers should find place inside the box?
3.45 ×   = 3.45 eee
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eee The product of 49,649 and 1 is equal to _______ . eee View Solution
eee Complete the number sentence.
If 73,200 × 1 = n, then ________. eee
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eee Which of the given numbers best fills the box?
3.45 ×   = 3.45 eee
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eee Which of the given statements is false?
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