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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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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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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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The answer is one thousand five hundred thirty eight
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