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Collection of multiplication and division relationship (31)
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Cartoon teacher explaining the relationship between multiplication and division in a classroom setting.
Visual guide illustrating the relationship between multiplication and division through examples and step-by-step calculations.
Inverse Relationships Multiplication and Division Worksheet (A) - Practice filling in missing numbers using multiplication and division facts.
Math worksheet with multiplication and division problems for kids, including a penguin on skis and a number-letter chart.
Multiplication and Division Fact Families: A visual guide showing how three numbers are related through multiplication and division equations.
Educational worksheet for students to practice writing multiplication and division sentences based on visual models of footballs and soccer balls.
Person appears distressed, with symbols of math operations in a thought bubble, illustrating a struggle with math concepts.
Worksheet for practicing the relationship between multiplication and division using decimal numbers.
Educational worksheet illustrating multiplication and division as inverse operations, featuring examples, fact families, and a gear model.
Visual representation of multiplication and division using dot arrays to demonstrate 3 x 4 = 12, 12 ÷ 3 = 4, and 12 ÷ 4 = 3.
Inverse Relationships (7) - Math worksheet for practicing inverse operations in addition and subtraction.
Math worksheet focused on division using multiplication facts of 2, featuring problems that combine multiplication and division operations with the number 2.
Educational worksheet teaching the relationship between multiplication and division through visual examples and exercises involving dividing fruits into equal groups.