2 <clause number="14.7" title="Arithmetic operators">
3 <paragraph>The *, /, %, +, and -operators are called the arithmetic operators. <grammar_production><name><non_terminal where="14.7">multiplicative-expression</non_terminal></name> : <rhs><non_terminal where="14.6">unary-expression</non_terminal></rhs><rhs><non_terminal where="14.7">multiplicative-expression</non_terminal><terminal>*</terminal><non_terminal where="14.6">unary-expression</non_terminal></rhs><rhs><non_terminal where="14.7">multiplicative-expression</non_terminal><terminal>/</terminal><non_terminal where="14.6">unary-expression</non_terminal></rhs><rhs><non_terminal where="14.7">multiplicative-expression</non_terminal><terminal>%</terminal><non_terminal where="14.6">unary-expression</non_terminal></rhs></grammar_production><grammar_production><name><non_terminal where="14.7">additive-expression</non_terminal></name> : <rhs><non_terminal where="14.7">multiplicative-expression</non_terminal></rhs><rhs><non_terminal where="14.7">additive-expression</non_terminal><terminal>+</terminal><non_terminal where="14.7">multiplicative-expression</non_terminal></rhs><rhs><non_terminal where="14.7">additive-expression</non_terminal><terminal>-</terminal><non_terminal where="14.7">multiplicative-expression</non_terminal></rhs></grammar_production></paragraph>