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State true or false:
If a and b are any two whole numbers, then a + b = b + a

[5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Chapter: [5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Concept: undefined >> undefined

State true or false:
Addition of whole numbers is associative

[5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Chapter: [5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Concept: undefined >> undefined

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State true or false:
10 + 12 + 16 = (10 + 12) + 16 = 10 + (12 + 16)

[5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Chapter: [5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Consider two whole numbers a and b such that a is greater than b.
(i) Is a – b a whole number ? Is this result always true ?
(ii) b-a a whole number ? Is this result always true ?

[5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Chapter: [5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Fill in the blanks :
 8 – 0 = ______ and 0 – 8 = _____ 8 – 0 ≠ 0 – 8, this shows subtraction of whole numbers is not _______

[5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Chapter: [5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Fill in the blanks :
5 – 10 = _____, which is not a _____
=> Subtraction of ______ is not closed.

[5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Chapter: [5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Fill in the blanks :
7 – 18 = ______ and (7 – 18) – 5 = ______
18 – 5 = ________ and (7 – 18) – 5 = __________
Is (7 – 18) – 5 = 7 – (18 – 5) ?
=> Subtraction of whose numbers is not ______

[5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Chapter: [5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Write the inverse, if possible for subtraction of whole numbers ?

[5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Chapter: [5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Fill in the blank :
42 x 0 =_____

[5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Chapter: [5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Find the product of the :
Greatest number of three digits and smallest number of five digits.

[5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Chapter: [5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Find the product of the :
Greatest number of four digits and the greatest number of three digits

[5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Chapter: [5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Fill in the blank:
(437 + 3) x (400 – 3) = 397 x _______

[5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Chapter: [5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Fill in the blanks:
66 + 44 + 22 = 11 x ( ______ ) = 11 x _______

[5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Chapter: [5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Evaluate :
355 x 18

[5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Chapter: [5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Evaluate :
6214 x 12

[5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Chapter: [5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Evaluate :
15 x 49372

[5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Chapter: [5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Evaluate :
9999 x 8

[5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Chapter: [5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Show that division of whole numbers is not closed
give an example of the above.

[5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Chapter: [5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Show that any whole number divided by 1, always gives the number itself.
give an example of the above.

[5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Chapter: [5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Show that every non-zero whole number divided by itself gives 1 (one).
give an example of the above.

[5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Chapter: [5] Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
Concept: undefined >> undefined
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