All SSAT Elementary Level Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #371 : How To Multiply
What is in standard form?
The power of tells us how to move our decimal. Because we have a positive power, we move our decimal over places to the right.
Example Question #231 : Common Core Math: Grade 5
What is in standard form?
The power of tells us how to move our decimal. Because we have a positive power, we move our decimal over places to the right.
Example Question #3052 : Ssat Elementary Level Quantitative (Math)
Using the commutative property, if what else is known?
The commutative property of multiplication says that we can multiply numbers in any order and our product, or answer, will be the same.
Though all of our answer choices do equal , we started with so our answer must use those numbers, but in a different order.
and demonstrates the commutative property of multiplication.
Example Question #3053 : Ssat Elementary Level Quantitative (Math)
Using the commutative property, if what else is known?
The commutative property of multiplication says that we can multiply numbers in any order and our product, or answer, will be the same.
Though all of our answer choices do equal , we started with so our answer must use those numbers, but in a different order.
and demonstrates the commutative property of multiplication.
Example Question #1 : Apply Properties Of Operations As Strategies To Multiply And Divide: Ccss.Math.Content.3.Oa.B.5
Using the commutative property, if what else is known?
The commutative property of multiplication says that we can multiply numbers in any order and our product, or answer, will be the same.
Though all of our answer choices do equal , we started with so our answer must use those numbers, but in a different order.
and demonstrates the commutative property of multiplication.
Example Question #4 : Apply Properties Of Operations As Strategies To Multiply And Divide: Ccss.Math.Content.3.Oa.B.5
Using the commutative property, if what else is known?
The commutative property of multiplication says that we can multiply numbers in any order and our product, or answer, will be the same.
Though all of our answer choices do equal , we started with so our answer must use those numbers, but in a different order.
and demonstrates the commutative property of multiplication.
Example Question #2 : Apply Properties Of Operations As Strategies To Multiply And Divide: Ccss.Math.Content.3.Oa.B.5
Using the commutative property, if what else is known?
The commutative property of multiplication says that we can multiply numbers in any order and our product, or answer, will be the same.
Though all of our answer choices do equal , we started with so our answer must use those numbers, but in a different order.
and demonstrates the commutative property of multiplication.
Example Question #3 : Apply Properties Of Operations As Strategies To Multiply And Divide: Ccss.Math.Content.3.Oa.B.5
Using the commutative property, if what else is known?
The commutative property of multiplication says that we can multiply numbers in any order and our product, or answer, will be the same.
Though all of our answer choices do equal , we started with so our answer must use those numbers, but in a different order.
and demonstrates the commutative property of multiplication.
Example Question #4 : Apply Properties Of Operations As Strategies To Multiply And Divide: Ccss.Math.Content.3.Oa.B.5
Using the commutative property, if what else is known?
The commutative property of multiplication says that we can multiply numbers in any order and our product, or answer, will be the same.
Though all of our answer choices do equal , we started with so our answer must use those numbers, but in a different order.
and demonstrates the commutative property of multiplication.
Example Question #8 : Apply Properties Of Operations As Strategies To Multiply And Divide: Ccss.Math.Content.3.Oa.B.5
Using the commutative property, if what else is known?
The commutative property of multiplication says that we can multiply numbers in any order and our product, or answer, will be the same.
Though all of our answer choices do equal , we started with so our answer must use those numbers, but in a different order.
and demonstrates the commutative property of multiplication.
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