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What is 4x-68?

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What partial products would you use to multiply 4x68?

To multiply 4 by 68 using partial products, you can break down 68 into its place values: 60 and 8. Then, you would calculate the partial products: 4 times 60 equals 240, and 4 times 8 equals 32. Finally, you would add the two partial products together: 240 + 32 equals 272.


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What partial products would you use to multiply 4x68?

To multiply 4 by 68 using partial products, you can break down 68 into its place values: 60 and 8. Then, you would calculate the partial products: 4 times 60 equals 240, and 4 times 8 equals 32. Finally, you would add the two partial products together: 240 + 32 equals 272.


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