What is the dividend in each of your number sentences for problem 1 ?

Without looking at the multiplication table , how do you know that this dividend appears somewhere els in the table?

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What two division sentences describe the row and column in the multiplication table that meet at 42?

To find the dividend in each of the number sentences for problem 1, you need to divide the product (result of the multiplication) by the divisor. For example, if the product is 24 and the divisor is 8, the dividend would be the result of dividing 24 by 8, which is 3.

To determine if this dividend appears somewhere else in the multiplication table without looking at the table directly, you can use the concept of commutativity. In multiplication, the order of the numbers does not matter. When you multiply two numbers, the product will be the same regardless of the order.

So, if you have already found the dividend for one number sentence, you can switch the positions of the divisor and dividend and still get the same product. For example, if 3 is the dividend and 8 is the divisor, the product would still be 24. By using this commutative property, you can determine that the dividend will indeed appear somewhere else in the multiplication table.