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Grade 7 Number Properties
6 + (5 + 4) = 6 + (4 + 5) is an example of which property?
  1. Associative property addition
  2. Commutative property of addition
  3. Identity property of addition
  4. Inverse property of addition
Grade 4 Division
To check your answer to a division equation, you should perform which operation?
  1. subtraction
  2. addition
  3. multiplication
  4. repeated addition
Grade 8 Number Properties
Drew rearranged an expression to make it easier to solve. He changed 2 + (3 + 5) to
(2 + 3) + 5.

Which of the following properties tells us that it is okay for Drew to arrange the problem that way?
  1. associative property of addition
  2. distributive property of multiplication over addition
  3. identity property of addition
  4. commutative property of addition
Grade 6 Number Properties
Which property is illustrated by 14x + 7 = 7 + 14x?
  1. Distributive Property of Multiplication over Addition
  2. Associative Property of Addition
  3. Commutative Property of Addition
  4. Inverse Property of Addition
None Concrete Placement
What would you need to add if you were required to build a suspended set of concrete stairs instead of earth supported?
  1. Additional rebar
  2. Additional concrete
  3. Additional large rocks
  4. Additonal water to the mix
Grade 8 Number Properties
Which property is illustrated here?
7+8=8+7
  1. The Commutative Property of Addition
  2. The Associative Property of Addition
Grade 6 Number Properties
Which property is shown in the equation?

(12 + 3) + 4 = 12 + (3 + 4)
  1. Associative Property of Addition
  2. Commutative Property of Addition
  3. Identity Property of Addition
  4. Distributive Property
Grade 8 Number Properties
Which property is shown here?

(8+9)+10=8+(9+10)
  1. The Commutative Property of Addition
  2. The Associative Property of Addition
Grade 3 Number Properties
This states that you can group addends in different ways and still get the same sum. It is also called the Grouping Property.
  1. The Commutative Property of Addition
  2. The Associative Property of Addition
  3. Compatible Numbers
  4. The Identity Property of Addition
Grade 6 Number Properties
Which property is shown in the equation?

3 + 5 + 8 = 8 + 5 + 3
  1. Associative Property of Addition
  2. Commutative Property of Addition
  3. Identity Property of Addition
  4. Distributive Property
Grade 3 Number Properties
These are numbers that are easy to compute mentally.
  1. The Commutative Property of Addition
  2. The Associative Property of Addition
  3. Compatible Numbers
  4. The Identity Property of Addition
Grade 3 Number Properties
This states that when you add zero to any number, the sum is that number.
  1. The Commutative Property of Addition
  2. The Associative Property of Addition
  3. Compatible Numbers
  4. The Identity Property of Addition
Grade 3 Number Properties
This states that you can add two or more numbers in any order and get the same sum.
  1. The Commutative Property of Addition
  2. The Associative Property of Addition
  3. Compatible Numbers
  4. The Identity Property of Addition
Grade 4 Addition
addend
  1. the numbers being added in an addition problem
  2. the answer to an addition problem
  3. an addition equation
  4. the result of adding
Continuing Education Biochemical Pathways
Oxidation is                                                    .
  1. the removal of hydrogen or the addition of oxygen
  2. the removal of oxygen or the addition of hydrogen
  3. the removal of oxygen and the removal of hydrogen
  4. the addition of oxygen and the addition of hydrogen
  5. the gain of electrons
Grade 3 Defining Words CCSS: CCRA.L.4, L.3.4
in addition, different
  1. itself
  2. joined
  3. least
  4. else
Grade 1 Addition
What is the meaning of a sum?
  1. Subtraction factors
  2. Addition factors
  3. Subtraction answers
  4. Addition answers
Kindergarten Addition
Grade 5 Vocabulary
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