Section 1.3 Subtraction (know these terms) Section 1.31.

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Section 1.3 Subtraction (know these terms) Section 1.31

Section 1.4 Multiplication Finding Area A = l x w A = 4 x 3 A = 12 cm 2 Section 1.42

Example An adult soccer goal is 24 feet wide by 8 feet high. Find the shooting area. Solution A = l  w = 24 ft  8 ft = 192 sq ft. 24 ft 8 ft Section 1.33

Name the Parts of a Multiplication Problem Section 1.34

Section 1.5 Division (know these terms) There are 3 different ways to represent a division problem. The example above is one way, what are the other two????? Section 1.55

Sections 1.3 through 1.5 Subtraction, Multiplication, Division Section 1.36

Division Facts You Must Know Dividing by zero???? What’s that about???? ---A Bit Later Section 1.37

Another Division Fact Section 1.38

One More Division Fact Section 1.39

Yes, Another Section 1.310

Last One Section 1.311