Across
- 4. Model of Division: When we know the original amount and the number of parts, we use partitive division to find the size of each part. Ex: 20 is 4 groups of what unit?
- 6. When two or more integers are multiplied, each number is a factor of the product. "To factor" means to write the number or term as a product of its factors.
- 8. Common Multiple The smallest multiple (other than zero) that two or more numbers have in common.
- 11. Property The sum of two addends multiplied by a number equals the sum of the product of each addend and that number.
- 12. The number you get by adding two or more numbers together.
- 14. The number that is to be subtracted.
- 16. The number that is to be subtracted from.
- 17. The amount left after one number is subtracted from another number.
Down
- 1. Model of Division When we know the original amount and the size or measure of ONE part, we use measurement division to find the number of parts. Ex: 20 is how many groups of 4?
- 2. A number that is the result of division.
- 3. The product of a given whole number and an integer.
- 5. A step-by-step solution to a problem.
- 7. A number that is the result of multiplication.
- 9. A number by which another number is to be divided.
- 10. A number that is divided by another number.
- 13. Common Factor The largest factor that two or more numbers have in common.
- 15. Two numbers whose product is 1. The reciprocal of a fraction can be found by inverting that fraction (switching the denominator and numerator).
