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2 digit by 1 digit multiplication 28x 3, 56x6, 71x5
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28 x 3 is 84.
56 x 6 is 336.
and 71 x 5 is 355!
Hope this helps you out, and good luck with your homework!
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28x3= 84
56x6= 336
71x5= 355
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