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MATH BASIC SKILLS EXAM - WHOLE NYMBERS EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+ | PASSED

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addition property of 0 ANSWER: The sum of any number and 0 is equal to that number. The number 0 is often called the additive identity. associative law of addition ANSWER: For three or more numbers, the sum is the same regardless of how you group the numbers. For example, (6 + 2) + 1 = 6 + (2 + 1). associative law of multiplication ANSWER: For three or more numbers, the product is the same regardless of how you group the numbers. For example, 3 • (5 • 7) = 3 • (5 • 7). commutative law of addition ANSWER: Two numbers can be added in any order without changing the sum. For example, 6 + 4 = 4 + 6. Deeagles - Stuvia US commutative law of multiplication ANSWER: Two numbers can be multiplied in any order without changing the product. For example, 8 • 9 = 9 • 8. multiplication property of 1 ANSWER: The product of any number and 1 is equal to that number. The number 1 is often called the multiplicative identity. addend ANSWER: A number added to one or more numbers to form a sum. addition property of 0 ANSWER: The sum of any number and 0 is equal to that number. The number 0 is often called the additive identity. amount ANSWER: In a percent problem, the portion of the whole corresponding to the percent. associative law of addition ANSWER: For three or more numbers, the sum is the same regardless of how you group the numbers. For example, (6 + 2) + 1 = 6 + (2 + 1). Deeagles - Stuvia US associative law of multiplication ANSWER: For three or more numbers, the product is the same regardless of how you group the numbers. For example, 3 • (5 • 7) = 3 • (5 • 7). base ANSWER: In a percent problem, the base represents how much should be considered 100% (the whole); in exponents, the base is the value that is raised to a power when a number is written in exponential notation. In the example of 53, 5 is the base.

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