(9 + 8) + 7 = 9 + (8 + 7) The Associative Property of Addition 12 + 0 = 12 The Identity Property of Addition 9 + 7 = 7 + 9 The Commutative Property of.

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(9 + 8) + 7 = 9 + (8 + 7) The Associative Property of Addition = 12 The Identity Property of Addition = The Commutative Property of Addition

Textbook page , problem 8-40 even show all your work Skip Problem #34

1. Commutative 2. Associative 3. Identity 4. Zero Property

Commuter A Commuter B Commuter A Commuter B A x B = B x A. Remember… commute means to change.

A x B = B x A

Commutative Property of Multiplication Changing the order of the factors does not change the product A x B = B x A 1 x 2 x 3 = 3 x 1 x 2 4 x 5 x 6 = 5 x 6 x 4

1. Commutative 2. Associative 3. Identity 4. Zero Property

(A x B) x C = A x (B x C) AC B AC B THEN The parentheses identify which two associates talked first.

Associative Property of Multiplication Changing the grouping of the factors does not change the product. (1 x 2) x 3 = 1 x ( 2 x 3) (4 x 5) x 6 = 4 x ( 5 x 6 ) (A x B) x C = A x ( B x C)

1. Commutative 2. Associative 3. Identity 4. Zero Property

A x 1 = A x 1 =

Identity Property of Multiplication The product of one and anything is anything 1 x 3 = 3 18 x 1 = 18 1 x C = C

1. Commutative 2. Associative 3. Identity 4. Zero Property

A x 0 = 0 x 0 = 0

Zero Property of Multiplication The product of zero and anything is zero 3 x 0 = 0 18 x 0 =0 0 x C = 0

Look at the problem. Identify which property it represents.

(9 x 8) x 7 = 9 x (8 x 7) The Associative Property

12 x 0 = 0 Zero Property

3 x1 = 3 The Identity Property

9 x 7 = 7 x 9 The Commutative Property

4 x1 = 4 Identity Property Numbers change places.

(4 x 3) x 2 = 4 x (3 x 2) The Associative Property It has parentheses!

a x b = b x a The Commutative Property Moving numbers!

a x 0 = 0 Zero Property

A (a x b) x c = a x (b x c) The Associative Property Parentheses! CB

1. Write the Problem x *** Place values do NOT need to line up, but digits do!!! Multiplying Decimals - Steps

2. Pretend decimals are not there! x Multiplying Decimals - Steps

3. Multiply x Multiplying Decimals - Steps

4.Count total number of places behind ALL Decimals x places 3 places 5 total places!! Multiplying Decimals - Steps

5.Place decimal that many places left x Multiplying Decimals - Steps

3.41

Textbook page 16, problem even show all your work do not estimate, give exact answer 30 show work (not extra credit)