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42 x 8 = (40 x 8) + (2 x 8) = 320 + 16 = 336 Or, (20 * 8) + (22 * 8) ================and as many more ways as you can think of as long as the product = 336
42 x 8 = (40 x 8) + (2 x 8) = 320 + 16 = 336
Apart from itself and 1, the only numbers that divide evenly into 221 are 13 and 17. Therefore, 221 = 13 x 17.
240 x 8 = 1920 8 x 2 = 16 1920 + 16 = 1936
well where i live the houses are 2 numbers apart but they can be 8 numbers apart its the way they was planned to be built the other numbers are oviously in a diffrent part of the estate. hope i helped :)
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explain how you can break numbers apart to find the product of 7 X 13
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42 x 8 = (40 x 8) + (2 x 8) = 320 + 16 = 336 Or, (20 * 8) + (22 * 8) ================and as many more ways as you can think of as long as the product = 336
42 x 8 = (40 x 8) + (2 x 8) = 320 + 16 = 336
Apart from itself and 1, the only numbers that divide evenly into 221 are 13 and 17. Therefore, 221 = 13 x 17.
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