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  • A fraction is a part or portion of a whole, expressed as a numerator over a denominator.
  • An integer is any number that can be written without a decimal point.
  • The product of two numbers is the result obtained when they are multiplied.
  • The product of two integers with opposite signs is negative.
  • When multiplying by one, there is no change to the original number.
  • When multiplying by one, there is no change to the original number.
  • Addition of fractions involves finding a common denominator and adding the numerators.
  • Addition of fractions involves finding a common denominator and adding the numerators.
  • Fractions can be represented visually using circles, rectangles, or other shapes to illustrate their size relative to a whole.
  • To multiply by zero, we simply write the original number with no change.
  • To find the absolute value of an integer, ignore its sign.
  • The numerator represents the number of parts being considered, while the denominator indicates how many equal parts make up the whole.
  • Subtraction of fractions involves finding a common denominator and subtracting the numerators.
  • Subtraction of fractions involves finding a common denominator and subtracting the numerators.
  • The sum of two positive integers is always greater than either one alone.
  • Multiplying by negative one reverses the sign of the number being multiplied.
  • Mixed numbers are combinations of whole numbers and fractions, such as 2 1/4.
  • Division of fractions involves flipping the division sign and changing it into a multiplication sign.
  • Division of fractions involves flipping the division sign and changing it into a multiplication sign.
  • The product of two positive integers is greater than either one alone.
  • Division of fractions involves dividing the numerator by the denominator of another fraction or flipping it over.
  • Division of fractions involves dividing the numerator by the denominator of another fraction or flipping it over.
  • Multiplication of two numbers results in a new number that represents how many times the first number goes into the second number.
  • A fraction bar represents division, where the top number (numerator) divides into the bottom number (denominator).
  • A fraction bar represents division, where the top number (numerator) divides into the bottom number (denominator).
  • Multiplication of two numbers results in a new number that represents how many times the first number goes into the second number.
  • A fractional part of a circle is called an arc.
  • A fractional part of a circle is called an arc.
  • The difference between two positive integers is less than either one alone.
  • The difference between two positive integers is less than either one alone.
  • Prime numbers have only two factors - 1 and itself.
  • Multiplication of fractions can be done by multiplying both the numerator and denominator by the same non-zero number.
  • Multiplication of fractions involves multiplying both the numerator and denominator by the same non-zero number.
  • The product of two positive integers is greater than either one alone.
  • Prime numbers have only two factors - 1 and itself.
  • Integers represent all numbers, including positive and negative values.
  • A mixed number can be converted to an improper fraction by multiplying the whole number by the denominator and adding it to the numerator.
  • When dividing by zero, there are no solutions because division by zero is undefined.
  • In division, the first number (the "dividend") is divided by the second number ("divisor").
  • The product of two negative numbers is always positive.