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Explain how multiplying with 6 is like multiplying with 3.
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Explain how multiplying with 6 is like multiplying with 3.
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multiplying with six is like multiplying by 3 because you are just multiplying 3 twice to get each answer for 6
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multiplying by 6 is just a faster way of multiplying by . Its the same because 3 is half of 6. if you look at a multiplication chart than you will see all the answers of 3 are on 6.
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