Multiplication Properties
Grade 3 · Math · Multiplication · Connecticut, USA
Lesson Summary
Special rules called properties make multiplication easier. The order you multiply does not change the answer.
Explanation
The commutative property says you can swap the numbers: 3 × 5 is the same as 5 × 3. The associative property says when you multiply three numbers, you can group them any way you like. The identity property says any number times 1 stays the same. The zero property says any number times 0 is always 0. These rules help you solve problems faster.
Practice Questions
Q1: If 4 × 6 = 24, what is 6 × 4?
Answer: 24, because of the commutative property—you can swap the numbers.
Q2: What is 58 × 0?
Answer: 0, because any number multiplied by 0 equals 0.
Q3: What is 12 × 1?
Answer: 12, because any number multiplied by 1 stays the same.
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