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Kasey Barnes
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20 August, 18:43
Six times one hundred thirty one. four
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Livia Ali
20 August, 18:48
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788.4
Step by Step:
Multiply the 4 and 6 to get 24.
Since 24 is greater than 9, you'll have to carry the 2.
Multiply the. and 6 to get - 12.
then, add the carried 2 to get - 10.
Multiply the 1 and 6 to get 6.
Multiply the 3 and 6 to get 18.
Since 18 is greater than 9, you'll have to carry the 1.
Multiply the 1 and 6 to get 6.
And, add the carried 1 to get 7.
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Yoselin Barrera
20 August, 19:00
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786
Step-by-step explanation:
6•1=6
6•30=180
6•100=600
600+180+6=786
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