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Multipling numbers

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Associative Property of Multiplication   Factors can be regrouped and the product remains the same. Ex. 1x(2x3)=(1x2)x3  
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Commuative Property of Multiplication   The order of factors can be changed but the product remains the same. Ex 4x5=5x4  
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Zero Property of Multiplication   The product of any number and 0 is 0  
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Identity Property of Multiplication   The product of any number and 1 is that number.  
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product   the answer to a multiplication problem  
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factor   numbers that are multiplied to get a product.  
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underestimate   The result of using lesser numbers to estimate the sum or product.The estimate is smaller than the actual answer.  
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Overestimate   The result of using larger numbers to estimate the sum or product.The estimate is larger than the actual answer.  
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Multiple   The product of the given whole number and another whole number  
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partial products   Products found by breaking one of two factors into ones, tens, hundreds, and so on and then multipling each of these by the other factors.  
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expanded form (Exponents)   A way to write a number involving exponents that shows the base as a factor.  
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exponential notation   A way to write a number using a base and exponent.  
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squared   A name for a number to the second power.  
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Associative Property of Multiplication   Factors can be regrouped and the product remains the same. Ex. 1x(2x3)=(1x2)x3  
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Commuative Property of Multiplication   The order of factors can be changed but the product remains the same. Ex 4x5=5x4  
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Zero Property of Multiplication   The product of any number and 0 is 0  
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Identity Property of Multiplication   The product of any number and 1 is that number.  
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product   the answer to a multiplication problem  
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factor   numbers that are multiplied to get a product.  
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underestimate   The result of using lesser numbers to estimate the sum or product.The estimate is smaller than the actual answer.  
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Overestimate   The result of using larger numbers to estimate the sum or product.The estimate is larger than the actual answer.  
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Multiple   The product of the given whole number and another whole number  
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partial products   Products found by breaking one of two factors into ones, tens, hundreds, and so on and then multipling each of these by the other factors.  
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expanded form (Exponents)   A way to write a number involving exponents that shows the base as a factor.  
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exponential notation   A way to write a number using a base and exponent.  
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squared   A name for a number to the second power.  
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standard form   A common way of writing numbers a number with comma's separating groups of three digits starting from the right.  
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cubed   A way to write a number to the third power.  
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