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Amira is solving this problem. 563 × 410 What are the partial products Amira will need to find the product? A. 563 and 22,520 B. 5,630 and 225,200 C. 5,630 and 22,520 D. 563, 5,630, and 225,200
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Amira is solving this problem.
563
× 410
What are the partial products Amira will need to find the product?
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563 and 22,520
B.
5,630 and 225,200
C.
5,630 and 22,520
D.
563, 5,630, and 225,200
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I don't think any of those are right. it should be 500x400 plus 63x10.
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