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name two smaller arrays you can use to find the product
I'm not a teacher but looking at the lesson it appears that it is just not about solving the problem of: 3x8 It allows the student to begin to learn the process of equations in algebra. It allows the student to reflect on how else to find the answer of 3x8, for example the following as 3 rows of 8 is 24 but it can be broken down to different other ways such as 3x4 +3x4 = 12 + 12 = 24 8 4 4 ******** @@@@ @@@@ 3******** 3 @@@@ + 3 @@@@ = 24 ******** @@@@ @@@@ I can understand the mental part of breaking down the problem, but seems like it's such a waste of time.
find each product
Factors are integers that multiply to create a product.3 x 4 = 123 and 4 are factors of 12.Divisibility refers to a number capable of being divided by another number without a remainder: 24 is divisible by 4.
to find a power of a product you add the exponents
explain how you can break numbers apart to find the product of 7 X 13
name two smaller arrays you can use to find the product
10*40 is the first step. Then, 6*0 and add the two products together
8 x 37 = (8 x 30) + (8 x 7) = 240 + 56 = 296
for arrays you can list the different arrays and what attributes that you give to them.
No, but factors can.
i don't know so beat it and you can find it in the social studies book in 5th grade
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