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Curriculum: Alabama Course of Study   Click to change Curriculum

Topic: Whole Numbers  Click to change Topic

Lesson: 3.c: Zero and Identity Properties  Click to change Lesson

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f   Identify the number that can be added to 220 to give the result 220.   f View Solution
f   Lindsay simplified the number sentence 87 × 0 to 0. Which of the following properties did she use?
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f   Choose the appropriate symbol that replaces the ? in the given number sentence.
490 × 1 ? 490 + 0
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f   Which property is shown by the number sentence 58 × 0 = 0?   f View Solution
f   Which property is shown by the number sentence 65 × 0 = 0?   f View Solution
f   Olga simplified the number sentence 55 × 0 to 0. Which of the following properties did she use?
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f   Multiply:
56 × 0
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f   Choose the number that, when multiplied to 5, gives the result 5.
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f   Identify the number that can be added to 250 to give the result 250.   f View Solution
f   Identify the number that can be added to 370 to give the result 370.   f View Solution
f   Annie simplified the number sentence 57 × 0 to 0. Which of the following properties did she use?
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f   Which one of the following number sentences is true?
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f   Identify the correct number sentence.   f View Solution
f   Choose the correct number sentence.   f View Solution
f   Which number sentence is true?   f View Solution
f   Identify the incorrect number sentence.
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f   Choose the appropriate symbol that replaces the ? in the given number sentence.
275 × 1 ? 275 + 0
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f   Which number sentence illustrates identity property of multiplication?   f View Solution
f   Identify the number sentence that shows identity property of addition.   f View Solution
f   Which property is shown by the number sentence 80 × 0 = 0?   f View Solution
f   Multiply:   f View Solution
f   Multiply:
20 × 0
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f   Which symbol would you use to balance the number sentence?
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f   Choose the appropriate symbol to balance the number sentence.   f View Solution
f   Choose the operation that balances the equation.
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f   Add:   f View Solution
f   Add:   f View Solution
f   How many squares should there be in the empty circle, so that the total number of squares on either sides are equal?
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f   Multiply:
64 × 1
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f   Multiply:
56 × 0
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f   Divide:
8 ÷ 1   f
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f   Divide: 12 ÷ 0
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f   Which one of the given number sentences is true?   f View Solution
f   Choose the number sentence that correctly shows the use of the identity property of multiplication.   f View Solution
f   Multiply:
90 × 0
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f   Choose the number that, when multiplied to 6, gives the result 6.
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f   Choose the correct number sentence.   f View Solution
f   Which of the given number sentences satisfies zero property of multiplication?
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f   Pick out the number sentence that correctly shows the use of the identity property of multiplication.   f View Solution
f   Which one of the following number sentences is true?
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f   Select the expression that is an example for the identity property of addition.
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