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Select the answer that best shows Roman Numerals.
1,2,3
A,B,C
I,II,III
-->, <--, ^
Quotient | Division | ||
Sum | Addition | ||
Difference | Subtraction | ||
Product | Multiplication |
Reorder the following from largest to smallest
Billions
Hundredths
Ten Thousands
Hundreds
Tens
The following are examples of _________ rules.
--> Any integer (not a fraction) is divisible by 1
--> The last digit is even (0,2,4,6,8)
--> The sum of the digits is divisible by 3
Are these numbers even or odd?
678, 520, 16, 34, 92
EVEN
ODD
4+8+7=8+7+4 12+7=15+4 19=19 | commutative property of addition | ||
2*4*9=4*9*2 8*9=36*2 72=72 | commutative property of multiplication | ||
a*b=b*a | associative property of multiplication | ||
a+b=b+a | associative property of addition |
Here is the divisibility rule for 6: it is even and is divisible by 3 (it passes both the 2 rule and 3 rule above)
Is 114 divisible by 6?
YES
NO
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