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2+4=6 6-4=2 6-2=4
4+4+4+4+4
6+7
break the seven into to numbers (3 and 4 because 3+4=7) Mulitply both of these numbers by 3 3x3=9 4x3=12 Then add together the products of the two numbers 12+9=21 example for 8x5: 4+4=8 4x5=20 4x5=20 20+20=40 Hope this helps
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What is a multiplication fact that can you double to find 4×7
2+4=6 6-4=2 6-2=4
4+4+4+4+4
double 4 times 4
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The fact family for 2 x 2 = 4 contains only two facts because it involves a multiplication operation and its corresponding division. The two facts are 2 x 2 = 4 and 4 ÷ 2 = 2. In this case, there are no additional combinations of numbers that can be formed with this specific multiplication, which is why it has fewer facts compared to larger fact families that include addition and subtraction.
To find (4 \times 12), you can break it down using the 10s and 2s facts. First, recognize that (12) can be expressed as (10 + 2). Then, use the distributive property: (4 \times 12 = 4 \times (10 + 2) = (4 \times 10) + (4 \times 2)). This gives you (40 + 8 = 48), so (4 \times 12 = 48).
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yes 6*8 = (5+1)*(4+4)
Yes, you can use the facts about 5x4 and 1x4 to find 6x8. First, recognize that 6x8 can be broken down into (5+1)x8, which equals 5x8 + 1x8. Since 5x8 is the same as 5x(4+4), you can calculate that as 5x4 + 5x4, and then add 1x8 (which is 8). This way, you can use the known facts to help find the answer.
6+7