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What is 118x12?

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Anonymous

∙ 12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

118x12 equals 354

+1

118

X 12

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236

+118

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354

  • 1. 8x2 is 16.
  • 2. You bring the 1 to 2x1.
  • 3. 2x1 is 2, add the 1 which is 3.
  • 4. Then you multiply 2x1 again which is 2.

NOW YOUR ON THE ROW...

  • 1. Add the magic 0.
  • 2. Multiply 1x8=8.
  • 3. Then you will multiply 1x1 which is 1.
  • 4. Last but not least you Multiply 1x1 again, and it equals 1.
  • 5. NOW YOU ADD ALL THAT UP AND YOU GET 354
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