This math topic focuses on identifying possible digits in a multiplication problem, particularly determining the ones digit of a product. The problems involve deducing which digits might correctly complete a multiplication equation, based on given images that present partially completed problems. Each problem is a multiple-choice question where the learner has to select the possible ones digit from a set of options. This introduction to digits and divisibility enhances understanding of basic multiplication and number properties.
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Each letter is a digit (0-9). Which digit is possible in the box with a question mark?
Math worksheet on 'Digit Solving - Ones Digit in Multiplication Factor - Which Digit Possible (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Digits and Divisibility - Intro' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/digits_and_divisibility_intro/ |
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