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Multiplication

Multiplication is a repeated addition. It can be demonstrated by using fingers, with each finger representing the number being multiplied. The order of the numbers being multiplied does not change the result. Some examples are provided to show that 2 x 3 and 3 x 2 both equal 6, and other multiplication problems like 3 x 4 equaling 12. The conclusion is that switching the order of the numbers does not affect the total for multiplication.

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Multiplication

Multiplication is a repeated addition. It can be demonstrated by using fingers, with each finger representing the number being multiplied. The order of the numbers being multiplied does not change the result. Some examples are provided to show that 2 x 3 and 3 x 2 both equal 6, and other multiplication problems like 3 x 4 equaling 12. The conclusion is that switching the order of the numbers does not affect the total for multiplication.

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MULTIPLICATION ?

IT EASYTRY IT OUT!

Multiplication is a repeated addition Example:

Convert to multiplication

What is this?

Use your fingers to do multiplication. Its fun.

How?

2 x 3 = ?
3 6 = + 3
Each finger equal to 3

or

3 x 2 = ? 2 = 6 + +2 2

Each finger equal to 3

So

2 X 3=6 = 3 X 2=6

3 x 4 = ?

12

4x3=?

12

5 x 3=

3x5=

4x5=?

5x4=?

What is your Conclusion?

2 X 3= and 3 X 2=

We will get 6

Good luck Yohanes & Micheal

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