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Explain how multiplying with 6 is like multiplying with 3

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Answer:

6 is simply 3 doubled.

Explanation:

Multiplying with 6 is similar to multiplying with 3, in that set up the greatest common factors between the two is easy due to the fact that 6 is a multiple of 3. As 6 is simply 3 doubled, any multiple of 6 will be the relative multiplication for 3 doubled.

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Since 6 is 2 X 3, then multiplying by 6 is like 3 but double the amount as if it was 3
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