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12+ 6 is the number on the outside add up to the on in the middle
You add as many zeros to the number as you have in the power of 10.
name two smaller arrays you can use to find the product
12 x 11 = 132. The numbers on the outside add up to the one in the middle.
you can do 5 12 times
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12+ 6 is the number on the outside add up to the on in the middle
You can use the product from 4x7 to find the product of 8x7 by doubling the answer to 4x7. The product of 4x7 is 28 and the product of 8x7 is 56 (28 doubled is also 56).
You add as many zeros to the number as you have in the power of 10.
Well...12x12 is 144, so 12x11 would be 12 less than 12x12, or 122The answer is actually 132, so I hope you didn't get this wrong on homework or a test or anything. Next time, just use the calculator function, it will save you from having your question answered incorrectly.
name two smaller arrays you can use to find the product
12 x 11 = 132. The numbers on the outside add up to the one in the middle.
yes the pattern of multiplying binomials. 42 = (40 + 2) and 38 = (40 - 2) so 42 x 38 = (40 + 2)(40 - 2) => use the pattern of the difference of squares = 402 - 22 = 1600 - 4 = 1596
you have to follow the pattern that they give you if you want to make your product. but you do not have to use the same colors
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You cannot since there is no product of a single number!