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What are natural numbers?
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Natural numbers are the set of positive integers starting from 1, 2, 3, and so on.
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What is the smallest natural number?
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The smallest natural number is 1.
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Are natural numbers finite or infinite?
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Natural numbers are infinite.
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What is the commutative property of addition for natural numbers?
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The commutative property states that a + b = b + a for any natural numbers a and b.
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What is the associative property of addition for natural numbers?
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The associative property states that (a + b) + c = a + (b + c) for any natural numbers a, b, and c.
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What is the identity element for addition in natural numbers?
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The identity element for addition is 0, because adding 0 to any natural number does not change its value.
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What is the commutative property of multiplication for natural numbers?
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The commutative property states that a × b = b × a for any natural numbers a and b.
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What is the associative property of multiplication for natural numbers?
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The associative property states that (a × b) × c = a × (b × c) for any natural numbers a, b, and c.
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What is the identity element for multiplication in natural numbers?
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The identity element for multiplication is 1, because multiplying any natural number by 1 does not change its value.
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What is the distributive property involving addition and multiplication for natural numbers?
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The distributive property states that a × (b + c) = a × b + a × c for any natural numbers a, b, and c.
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How do you compare two natural numbers?
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To compare two natural numbers, look at their size; the number with greater value is larger.
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What is the symbol used to express that one natural number is greater than another?
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The symbol ">" is used to express that one natural number is greater than another.
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What is the symbol used to express that one natural number is less than another?
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The symbol "<" is used to express that one number is less than another.
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What does the symbol "=" indicate when comparing two natural numbers?
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The symbol "=" indicates that the two natural numbers are equal.
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How do you perform addition on natural numbers?
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To perform addition, align numbers by their units and add each column, carrying over if necessary.
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How do you perform subtraction on natural numbers?
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To perform subtraction, align numbers by their units, subtract each column, borrowing if necessary.
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How do you perform multiplication on natural numbers?
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To perform multiplication, multiply each digit of the first number by each digit of the second, then add the partial products.
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How do you perform division on natural numbers?
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To perform division, determine how many times the divisor fits into the dividend, subtracting the product until the remainder is smaller than the divisor.
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What is a multiple of a natural number?
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A multiple of a natural number is the product of that number with any whole number (e.g., multiples of 3 are 3, 6, 9, etc.).
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What is a factor of a natural number?
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A factor is a number that divides another number without a remainder (e.g., 2 is a factor of 4).
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