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Ethan thinks that 5(13) can be found by adding 50+15

Ethan thinks that 5(13) can be found by adding 50+15-example-1
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Yes because 50+15 it's 65 and 13*5 is 65.
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He is correct because if you break 13 up into 10 and 3 and you multiply them individually you get 50 and 15 you then add the and you get 65
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