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How can use 4x8 to find 7x8? - Answers

To find (7 \times 8) using (4 \times 8), you can break down (7) into (4 + 3). First, calculate (4 \times 8), which equals (32). Then, calculate (3 \times 8) (which can also be done as (4 \times 8 - 4 \times 8 + 3 \times 8)), resulting in (24). Finally, add the two results: (32 + 24 = 56), so (7 \times 8 = 56).



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To find (7 \times 8) using (4 \times 8), you can break down (7) into (4 + 3). First, calculate (4 \times 8), which equals (32). Then, calculate (3 \times 8) (which can also be done as (4 \times 8 - 4 \times 8 + 3 \times 8)), resulting in (24). Finally, add the two results: (32 + 24 = 56), so (7 \times 8 = 56).



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How can use 4x8 to find 7x8? - Answers

To find (7 \times 8) using (4 \times 8), you can break down (7) into (4 + 3). First, calculate (4 \times 8), which equals (32). Then, calculate (3 \times 8) (which can also be done as (4 \times 8 - 4 \times 8 + 3 \times 8)), resulting in (24). Finally, add the two results: (32 + 24 = 56), so (7 \times 8 = 56).

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