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Chapter 1 Lesson 3: Algebra Properties

This document discusses properties of addition and multiplication. It defines the commutative, associative, and identity properties for both operations. It also describes the distributive property relating multiplication and addition. Examples are provided to illustrate each property. The document concludes with a practice problem asking the reader to identify the correct expression to calculate the cost of renting 6 canoes.

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Chapter 1 Lesson 3: Algebra Properties

This document discusses properties of addition and multiplication. It defines the commutative, associative, and identity properties for both operations. It also describes the distributive property relating multiplication and addition. Examples are provided to illustrate each property. The document concludes with a practice problem asking the reader to identify the correct expression to calculate the cost of renting 6 canoes.

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Chapter 1 Lesson 3: Algebra Properties

Properties of Addition 
Commutative Property of Addition 
If the order of addends changes, the sum stays the same. 
12 + 7 = 7 + 12 

Associative Property of Addition 
If the grouping of addends changes, the sum stays the same. 
5 + (8 + 14) = (5 + 8) + 14 

Identity Property of Addition 
The sum of any number and 0 is that number. 
13 + 0 = 13

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Properties of Multiplication 
Commutative Property of Multiplication 
If the order of factors changes, the product stays the same. 
4 × 9 = 9 × 4 
Associative Property of Multiplication 
If the grouping of factors changes, the product stays the same. 
11 × (3 × 6)= (11 × 3) × 6 
Identity Property of Multiplication 
The product of any number and 1 is that number. 
4 × 1 = 4

Distributive Property 
Multiplying a sum by a number is the same as multiplying each 
addend by the number and then adding the products. 
5 × (7 + 9) = (5 × 7)+ (5 × 9)

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24 Commutative

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50 Associative

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1 Canoes rent for $29 per day. Which expressions can be used to find 
the cost in dollars of renting 6 canoes for a day?

A (6 + 20) + (6 + 9)

B (6 × 20) + (6 × 9)

C (6 + 20) × (6 + 9)

D (6 × 20) × (6 × 9)

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