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Maurice Jennings
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28 October, 01:28
Multiplying using partial products 23*79
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Gideon Davies
28 October, 01:42
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20*70=140
3*9=27
140+27=167
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Denisse Horn
28 October, 01:48
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The answer will be 1,817
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