Multiplication table — purpose?
Helps memorize basic multiplication facts.
Product — definition?
Result of multiplying factors.
Factors — role?
Numbers multiplied to get a product.
Commutative property — effect?
Order of factors doesn't change the product.
Multiplication equation — example?
a × b = c, shows total from factors.
Division equation — example?
a ÷ b = c, splits total into parts.
Inverse operations — example?
Multiplication and division undo each other.
Unknown variable — purpose?
Represents missing value in an equation.
Fraction — what?
Part of a whole divided into equal parts.
Numerator — position?
Top number, parts considered.
Denominator — position?
Bottom number, total parts.
Unit fraction — example?
Fraction with numerator 1, like 1/3.
Equivalent fractions — meaning?
Different fractions with same value.
Area — measurement?
Surface covered by a shape.
Perimeter — measurement?
Total distance around a shape.
Counting objects — purpose?
Determine total quantity.
Grouping — benefit?
Organizes objects, simplifies counting.
Simple division — purpose?
Splitting items into equal groups.
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