1 x 68 = 68
2 x 34 = 68
4 x 17 = 68
The multiplication equation that equals 68 can be represented as 17 multiplied by 4 (17 x 4 = 68). Additionally, 34 multiplied by 2 also equals 68 (34 x 2 = 68). There are other combinations as well, such as 1 multiplied by 68 (1 x 68 = 68).
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so you say that 3*3 equals 9 but the multiplication fact for it is 9 divide by 9 which would equal 1
20(6)
nothing as far as i know
The multiplication equation that equals 68 can be represented as 17 multiplied by 4 (17 x 4 = 68). Additionally, 34 multiplied by 2 also equals 68 (34 x 2 = 68). There are other combinations as well, such as 1 multiplied by 68 (1 x 68 = 68).
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68 equals 68. You can't even do multiplication with ituntil you have another number to multiply it with.
It seems there may be a mistake in your question. 8x8 is actually 64, not 68. To remember this multiplication fact, you can break down 8x8 as 8 squared, which equals 64. This can be memorized through practice and repetition, as well as understanding the concept of multiplication as repeated addition.
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so you say that 3*3 equals 9 but the multiplication fact for it is 9 divide by 9 which would equal 1
20(6)
nothing as far as i know
7x8 14x4 1x56
3.5 times 2
3x6, 9x2, 18x1,
6 x 7