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Curriculum: Arizona Academic Content Standards   Click to change Curriculum

Topic: Whole Numbers  Click to change Topic

Lesson: 1.2.PO 11, 13: Commutative & Associative Properties  Click to change Lesson

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D   Sunny multiplied 7 × 12. Which of these is equivalent to 7 × 12?   D View Solution
D   If 4 × 15 = 60, then find the value of 15 × 4.
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D   Choose the mathematical expression that is the same as (7 + 6) + 4.   D View Solution
D   Use the associative property of addition to find the number sentence in such a way that the answer remains the same.
(50 + 10) + 5 = _______
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D   Find the appropriate number of triangles that should fill the empty box to equalize the total number of triangles on either side.   D View Solution
D   Tanya colored 5 pictures on Monday, 9 pictures on Tuesday and, 5 pictures on Wednesday. How many pictures did she color in all?
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D   Hanna bought 9 books, each of which cost $3. Which two number sentences are true for the total cost of the books?
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D   Paul traveled 60 miles by car, 40 miles by train, and 59 miles by bus. How much distance did he travel altogether?
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D   Joe weighs 40 lb, Mike weighs 160 lb, and Robin weighs 160 lb. Find their total weight.   D View Solution
D   Edward earns $40, Nathan earns $60, and Jeff earns $50 per day. Find the total amount earned per day by all three of them.
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D   In a library, 150 books are arranged in the first shelf, 250 books in the second shelf, and 216 books in the third shelf. Find the total number of books arranged in all the three shelves.
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D   Quincy is fond of pets. She has 3 kittens, 3 dogs, and 7 furry bunnies at home. How many pets does she have in all?   D View Solution
D   Brad and his friends went to a pizza hut and ordered 14 chicken pizzas, 7 mushroom pizzas, and 3 vegetarian pizzas. Find the total number of pizzas they ordered.   D View Solution
D   Charles read 32 pages of a book on the first day, 90 pages on the second day, and 10 pages on the third day. Find the total number of pages that Charles read in 3 days.   D View Solution
D   The capacity of three vessels are 4 liters, 9 liters, and 6 liters. Find the total capacity of all the three vessels.
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D   A box contains 30 lilac, 29 purple, and 20 red balls. Find the total number of balls in the box.
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D   Joe bought a boom box for $40, a CD player for $91 and, a wireless keyboard for $160. Find the total amount spent by him.
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D   At a concert hall there were 21 chairs in the first row, 35 chairs in the second row, and 65 chairs in the third row. Find the total number of chairs in the three rows.   D View Solution
D   The fourth graders of a school have sown seeds in 3 pots: 11 seeds in pot-1, 70 in pot-2, and 30 in pot-3. Find the total number of seeds sowed.
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D   Which number sentence is the same as 1 + 24 + 4 ?   D View Solution
D   Name the property illustrated by the equation.
8 × (5 × 3) = (8 × 5) × 3   D
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D   Jeremy ate 40 chocolates, Dennis ate 60 chocolates, and Louis ate 57 chocolates in a month. How many chocolates did they eat altogether?   D View Solution
D   Which number sentence is the same as 5 + 10?
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D   Which property is illustrated in the statement 45 + 47 = 47 + 45?
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D   Which of the choices is the same as 98 + 5?
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D   Which number sentence is the same as 1 + 28 + 8 ?   D View Solution
D   Use the associative property of multiplication to find the number sentence in such a way that the answer remains the same.
(3 × 5) × 8 = _______   D
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D   Choose the mathematical expression that is the same as (8 + 5) + 6.   D View Solution
D   Use the associative property of addition to find the number sentence in such a way that the answer remains the same.
(50 + 10) + 6 = _______
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D   Use the associative property of multiplication to find the number sentence in such a way that the answer remains the same.
(2 × 5) × 8 = _______   D
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D   A box contains 30 white, 22 blue, and 20 yellow balls. Find the total number of balls in the box.
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D   Edward earns $80, Nathan earns $20, and Jeff earns $93 per day. Find the total amount earned per day by all three of them.
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D   Irena is fond of pets. She has 4 kittens, 6 dogs, and 6 furry bunnies at home. How many pets does she have in all?   D View Solution
D   Sheela colored 4 pictures on Monday, 3 pictures on Tuesday and, 6 pictures on Wednesday. How many pictures did she color in all?
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D   Matt and his friends went to a pizza hut and ordered 13 chicken pizzas, 5 mushroom pizzas, and 5 vegetarian pizzas. Find the total number of pizzas they ordered.   D View Solution
D   Victor read 30 pages of a book on the first day, 30 pages on the second day, and 70 pages on the third day. Find the total number of pages that Victor read in 3 days.   D View Solution
D   Henry bought a boom box for $40, a CD player for $59 and, a wireless keyboard for $160. Find the total amount spent by him.
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D   The fourth graders of a school have sown seeds in 3 pots: 18 seeds in pot-1, 20 in pot-2, and 80 in pot-3. Find the total number of seeds sowed.
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D   Sam traveled 90 miles by car, 10 miles by train, and 75 miles by bus. How much distance did he travel altogether?
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D   Jeremy ate 30 chocolates, Dennis ate 70 chocolates, and Louis ate 62 chocolates in a month. How many chocolates did they eat altogether?   D View Solution
D   In a library, 222 books are arranged in the first shelf, 178 books in the second shelf, and 177 books in the third shelf. Find the total number of books arranged in all the three shelves.
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D   Identify an equivalent expression for 40 + 5 + 4, if it satisfies the commutative property.
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D   Joe weighs 80 lb, Mike weighs 140 lb, and Robin weighs 120 lb. Find their total weight.   D View Solution
D   Use the associative property of multiplication to find the number sentence in such a way that the answer remains the same.
(2 × 3) × 4 = _______   D
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D   Which number sentence is the same as 2 + 7?
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D   Jason cooked 7 hamburgers, Andy cooked 5 hamburgers, and Arthur cooked 7 hamburgers at a country fair. Find the total number of hamburgers they cooked altogether.
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D   Josh scored 72 in English, 29 in Economics, and 28 in Physics. Find his total score in all the three subjects.   D View Solution
D   There are 20 cakes, 29 pies, and 30 hamburgers in a basket. Find the total number of eatables in the basket.   D View Solution
D   How many pentagons should there be in the empty circle, so that the total number of pentagons on either sides are equal?
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D   Jake had 7 crayons. His mom gave him 3 more crayons, and his friend gave him another 3 crayons. How many crayons does Jake have in all?   D View Solution
D   Laura had $18. Her father gave her $60 more and her sister gave her another $40. How much money does she have now?   D View Solution
D   Which of the choices is the same as 95 + 2?
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D   Identify an equivalent expression for 40 + 3 + 2, if it satisfies the commutative property.
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D   At a concert hall there were 18 chairs in the first row, 30 chairs in the second row, and 70 chairs in the third row. Find the total number of chairs in the three rows.   D View Solution
D   Which of these is equivalent to 3 × 7?
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D   Which of these is equivalent to 4 × 6?   D View Solution
D   Which of these is equivalent to 9 × 6?   D View Solution
D   Which of these is equivalent to 4 × 9?
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D   If 2 × 12 = 24, then find the value of 12 × 2.
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D   The capacity of three vessels are 6 liters, 4 liters, and 4 liters. Find the total capacity of all the three vessels.
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D   Which of these is equivalent to 5 × 8?
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D   Choose an expression that would give you the same product as 3 × (6 × 9).
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D   Choose an expression that would give you the same product as 5 × (6 × 7).   D View Solution
B   Which of these is equivalent to 2 × 9?   B View Solution
B   If 2 × (5 × 8) = 80, then find the value of (2 × 5) × 8.   B View Solution
B   Which of these is equivalent to 7 × 6?   B View Solution
B   If 2 × 13 = 26, then find the value of 13 × 2.
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B   William, Ed, and Chris participated in a competition wherein they had to eat as many bananas as they could. William ate 4 bananas, Ed ate 9 bananas, and Chris ate 6 bananas. Find the total number of bananas they ate.
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B   Which property is illustrated in the statement 38 + 42 = 42 + 38?
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B   Which of these is equivalent to 6 × 8?   B View Solution
B   Name the property illustrated by the equation.
6 × (3 × 2) = (6 × 3) × 2   B
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