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Question Video: Applying the Commutative Property of Multiplication Mathematics • Third Year of Primary School

Use <, =, or > to fill in the blank: 4 × 6 _ 6 × 4.

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Video Transcript

Use less than, equal to, or greater than to fill in the blank. Four multiplied by six is less than, equal to, or greater than six multiplied by four.

We’re multiplying the same two digits together, four times six and six times four. Four groups of six is the same as six groups of four. Four times six is 24. Six times four is 24. So, four times six is equal to six times four. The missing symbol is equal to.

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