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Represent the following expressions with disks, regrouping as necessary. To the right record the partial products vertically 4*27
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Represent the following expressions with disks, regrouping as necessary. To the right record the partial products vertically 4*27
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2 Hope this helps! :DD
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2 27 The 2 is showing that you carry that over when multiplying the 4 and 2
x 4
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