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25 June, 00:48

17. James multiplies 38 by

55. He finds three of the

four partial products: 40,

150, and

400. Which partial product

is James missing? What is

the solution?

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  1. 25 June, 00:56
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    the partial product he is missing is 1500. the final product is 2090

    Step-by-step explanation:

    5 times 8 = 40

    5 times 30 = 150

    50 times 8 = 400

    50 times 30 = 1500 (the product he missed)

    40+150+400+1500 = 2090
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