Multiplication patterns are regular sequences or trends that emerge when multiplying numbers, often involving specific digits or structures. For example, when multiplying by 5, the results alternate between ending in 0 and 5. Another pattern is the multiplication table of 9, where the digits of the products add up to 9 (e.g., 9, 18, 27). Recognizing these patterns can simplify calculations and enhance number sense.
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It is: 1 times 233 = 233 which is a prime number
One possible answer is 10*40.
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