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What is 90x3?

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Updated: 9/19/2023

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What are factors and multiples of 12?

if you find the prime factors it makes the number easier to multiple. first make prime factor trees for each of the numbers. i did 18x15. 18 could have 3, 3 and 2 and 15 could have 3 and 5. then the sum could be: 5x2=10x3=30x3=90x3=270 hope this helps. if you are not sure, look up prime factor trees first.


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