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Multiplication and Division Crossword Puzzle for Teachers is a easy crossword puzzle with 18 clues covering . Play it online for free below, or create your own crossword with our free crossword maker.
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Multiplication and Division Crossword Puzzle for Teachers
An easy-level crossword puzzle focused on multiplication and division vocabulary. Perfect for teachers looking to reinforce basic math concepts with students.
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- 2. Having the same value or amount
- 3. A set of objects counted together
- 4. The answer when one number is divided by another
- 5. A number by which another number is divided
- 7. To say numbers in order to find the total
- 10. Any single number from 0 to 9
- 13. To divide something between parts or people
- 15. A set of objects arranged in rows and columns used in multiplication
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- 1. The number that means none or nothing
- 6. To increase a number by repeated addition
- 8. The result of multiplying two numbers
- 9. To split a number into equal parts
- 11. A symbol or word used to represent a quantity
- 12. Used to express multiplication
- 14. A number multiplied by another to get a product
- 16. One of two equal parts
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