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Grade 4 Multiplication Associative Property A

This Grade 4 math worksheet focuses on the associative property of multiplication, demonstrating that the grouping of numbers does not affect the product. It includes exercises for students to fill in missing values using this property. Additionally, it confirms that the associative property applies to addition with an example.
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Grade 4 Multiplication Associative Property A

This Grade 4 math worksheet focuses on the associative property of multiplication, demonstrating that the grouping of numbers does not affect the product. It includes exercises for students to fill in missing values using this property. Additionally, it confirms that the associative property applies to addition with an example.
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Multiplication - associative property

Grade 4 Math Worksheet

In multiplication, the way in which the numbers are grouped in a


problem does not change the product of those numbers.

Example: (3 x 4) x 5 = 3 x (4 x 5)
Use the associative property to fill the missing values.

1)
( × 3 ) × 8 = ( × 3 ) × 6

2)
( 76 × ) × 9 = ( × 3 ) × 76

3)
( × 87 ) × 17 = 17 × ( × 4 )

4)
× ( 14 × 90 ) = 90 × ( × 9 )

5)
( 89 × ) × 8 = 8 × ( × 43 )

6)
( × 7 ) × 6 = ( × 5 ) × 6

7)
( × 46 ) × 87 = ( × 37 ) × 87

8)
× ( 38 × 59 ) = × ( 6 × 38 )

9)
× ( 4 × 52 ) = ( 4 × 57 ) ×

10)
× ( 52 × 4 ) = 52 × ( × 5 )

11) Does the associative property apply to addition questions?


Answer and show an example.

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Multiplication - associative property
Grade 4 Math Worksheet

In multiplication, the way in which the numbers are grouped in a


problem does not change the product of those numbers.

Example: (3 x 4) x 5 = 3 x (4 x 5)
Use the associative property to fill the missing values.

1)
( 6 × 3 ) × 8 = ( 8 × 3 ) × 6

2)
( 76 × 3 ) × 9 = ( 9 × 3 ) × 76

3)
( 4 × 87 ) × 17 = 17 × ( 87 × 4 )

4)
9 × ( 14 × 90 ) = 90 × ( 14 × 9 )

5)
( 89 × 43 ) × 8 = 8 × ( 89 × 43 )

6)
( 5 × 7 ) × 6 = ( 7 × 5 ) × 6

7)
( 37 × 46 ) × 87 = ( 46 × 37 ) × 87

8)
6 × ( 38 × 59 ) = 59 × ( 6 × 38 )

9)
57 × ( 4 × 52 ) = ( 4 × 57 ) × 52

10)
5 × ( 52 × 4 ) = 52 × ( 4 × 5 )

11) Does the associative property apply to addition questions?


Answer and show an example.
Yes, the associative property can be applied for addition questions.
(2 + 8) + 6 = 10 + 6 = 16
2 + (8 + 6) = 2 + 14 = 16

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