Basic Multiplication Crossword Puzzle

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Basic Multiplication Crossword Puzzle

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QUESTIONS LIST:

  • zero : the product of any number and zero (example 9x0) is (1 word)
  • multiplication : the arithmetic operation that adds a number a given amount of times without using addition
  • product : this is the name for the solution in a multiplication problem (1 word)
  • false : different symbols are used to represent multiplication such as x and + (true/false)
  • product : a factor times a factor gives us an answer called a (1 word)
  • multiplication table : a chart that gives us repeated multiplication products is called a (2 words)
  • product : like addition, the order in which you multiply two factors does not change the _ (1 word)
  • true : the commutative property of multiplication of whole numbers tells us we can multiply a problem two different ways such that 2x3 and 3x2 both equal 6 (true/false)
  • two : you need at least these many numbers or values when multiplying
  • true : products can also be call "solutions" or "answers" (true/false)
  • true : we can multiply more than 2 numbers at a time (true/false)
  • repeated addition : multiplication is quicker and gives the same solution as this (2 words)
  • division : multiplication is the inverse (opposite) of this operation
  • factors : this is the name for numbers in a mathematical statement like 6x4 such that 6 and 4 are called (1 word)
  • six : 2x3 = (eight, five or six)
  • arrays : most students first learn multiplication by drawing models called _ (1 word)
  • fifteen : 5x3 = (four, ten or fifteen)
  • same : if a number is multiplied by "1" the number remains the _ (4-letter word)
  • true : we can read wall clocks (analogue time) by multiplying each of the numbers 1-11 by 5 to determine the amount of minutes (true/false)
  • dot : students first learn to use a st. andrew's cross (x) when learning multiplication, then transition to using this symbol in middle school (1 word)