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Amber is solving this problem. 252 × 605. What are the partial products Amber will need to solve the problem? A. 1,260 and 151,200 B. 1,260 and 1,512 C. 1,260 and 15,120 D. 1,260 and 2,520 and 151,200
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Amber is solving this problem. 252 × 605.
What are the partial products Amber will need to solve the problem?
A. 1,260 and 151,200
B. 1,260 and 1,512
C. 1,260 and 15,120
D. 1,260 and 2,520 and 151,200
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The answer while be a
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The answer would be A
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