Multiplication Properties
Grade 3 · Math · Multiplication · New Hampshire, 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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