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What two 1-digit factors could you multiply to get a product between and including 40 and 50?
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What two 1-digit factors could you multiply to get a product between and including 40 and 50?
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8*5=40
5*10=50
6*8=48
7*6=42
7*7=49
8*6=48
9*5=45
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9x5=45
8x5=40
8x6=48
7x6=42
5x10=50
7x7=49
Hope that helps!!
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