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Properties Use, share, or modify this drill on mathematic properties. There is too much material for a single class, so you’ll have to select for your situation. Send feedback to D. Fisher  fisher_d@madera.k12.ca.us by D. Fisher

Which Property?

Associative Property of Addition 1. Which Property? (2 + 1) + 4 = 2 + (1 + 4) Associative Property of Addition

Commutative Property of Addition 2. Which Property? 3 + 7 = 7 + 3 Commutative Property of Addition

Identity Property of Addition 3. Which Property? 8 + 0 = 8 Identity Property of Addition

(even)•(even) = (even) 4. Which Property? (even)•(even) = (even) Closure Property

Commutative Property of Multiplication 5. Which Property? 6 • 4 = 4 • 6 Commutative Property of Multiplication

Inverse Property of Addition 6. Which Property? 17 + (-17) = 0 Inverse Property of Addition

Commutative Property of Multiplication 7. Which Property? 2(5) = 5(2) Commutative Property of Multiplication

8. Which Property? even + even = even Closure Property

Distributive Property 9. Which Property? 3(2 + 5) = 3•2 + 3•5 Distributive Property

Associative Property of Multiplication 10. Which Property? 6(7•8) = (6•7)8 Associative Property of Multiplication

Identity Property of Multiplication 11. Which Property? 5 • 1 = 5 Identity Property of Multiplication

12. Which Property? (odd) • (odd) = (odd) Closure Property

Properties Using Negatives

Distributive Property 13. Which Property? (6 – 3)4 = 6•4 – 3•4 Distributive Property

Identity Property of Multiplication 14. Which Property? 1(-9) = -9 Identity Property of Multiplication

Inverse Property of Addition 15. Which Property? 3 + (-3) = 0 Inverse Property of Addition

Associative Property of Addition 16. Which Property? 1 + [-9 + 3] = [1 + (-9)] + 3 Associative Property of Addition

Commutative Property of Multiplication 17. Which Property? -3(6) = 6(-3) Commutative Property of Multiplication

Identity Property of Addition 18. Which Property? -8 + 0 = -8 Identity Property of Addition

Distributive Property 19. Which Property? 3•7 – 3•4 = 3(7 – 4) Distributive Property

Associative Property of Addition 20. Which Property? 6 + [(3 + (-2)] = (6 + 3) + (- 2) Associative Property of Addition

Commutative Property of Addition 21. Which Property? 7 + (-5) = -5 + 7 Commutative Property of Addition

Distributive Property 22. Which Property? (5 + 4)9 = 45 + 36 Distributive Property

Associative Property of Multiplication 23. Which Property? -3(5 • 4) = (-3 • 5)4 Associative Property of Multiplication

Commutative Property of Multiplication 24. Which Property? -8(4) = 4(-8) Commutative Property of Multiplication

Properties Using Fractions

Identity Property of Addition 25. Which Property? 51/7 + 0 = 51/7 Identity Property of Addition

Commutative Property of Addition 26. Which Property? 3/4 – 6/7 = – 6/7 + 3/4 Commutative Property of Addition

Identity Property of Multiplication 27. Which Property? 12/5 • 1 = 12/5 Identity Property of Multiplication

(fraction)(fraction) = fraction 28. Which Property? (fraction)(fraction) = fraction Closure Property

Identity Property of Addition 29. Which Property? -8 2/5 + 0 = -8 2/5 Identity Property of Addition

Associative Property of Multiplication 30. Which Property? [(-2/3)(5)]9 = -2/3[(5)(9)] Associative Property of Multiplication

Properties Using Variables

Distributive Property 31. Which Property? 6(3 – 2n) = 18 – 12n Distributive Property

Commutative Property of Addition 32. Which Property? 2x + 3 = 3 + 2x Commutative Property of Addition

Commutative Property of Multiplication 33. Which Property? ab = ba Commutative Property of Multiplication

Identity Property of Addition 34. Which Property? a + 0 = a Identity Property of Addition

Associative Property of Multiplication 35. Which Property? a(bc) = (ab)c Associative Property of Multiplication

Identity Property of Multiplication 36. Which Property? a•1 = a Identity Property of Multiplication

Commutative Property of Addition 37. Which Property? a +b = b + a Commutative Property of Addition

Distributive Property 38. Which Property? a(b + c) = ab + ac Distributive Property

Associative Property of Addition 39. Which Property? a + (b + c) = (a +b) + c Associative Property of Addition

Inverse Property of Addition 40. Which Property? a + (-a) = 0 Inverse Property of Addition

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