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Explain how you can use a model to find 6 times 17
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There are 6 people. Each person has 17 apples. How many apples are total.
There are 102 apples total.
17*6=102
There is a model.
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You can have something like an area model. You may have not learned it yet but it's very simple. You can draw a rectangle for example and have a side be 6 inches and the other 17. So it would be length x width to get 6x17=n
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