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(c) 5 jumps of 5
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5 × 5 =
(d) 6 jumps of 4
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6 × 4 =
5. Multiply and write the answer in the placeholder.
(a) 2 × 4 = (b) 5 × 4 = (c) 4 × 6 =
(d) 9 × 3 = (e) 2 × 10 = (f) 6 × 7 =
(g) 8 × 5 = (h) 3 × 10 = (i) 7 × 2 =
(j) 6 × 3 = (k) 8 × 6 = (l) 9 × 10 =
PrOPertIeS Of MULtIPLICAtION
Order Property of Multiplication
Endy bought 5 gift packs of shirts and each pack had
3 shirts in it. Angel bought 3 gift packs of T-shirts
and each pack had 5 T-shirts in it. Their mother
asked them how many clothes they bought in all.
endy Angel
I bought 5 groups (packs) of 3 shirts each. I bought 3 groups (packs) of 5 T-shirts
So, I bought each. So, I bought
5 × 3 = 15 shirts 3 × 5 = 15 T-shirts
Product of two numbers remains same even if we change the order of the
numbers to be multiplied.
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