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In the problem 62x45,what are partial products?
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In the problem 62x45,what are partial products?
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The partial products are
2,480 and 310.
62=60+2
45=40+5
60*40=2400
60*5=300
2*40=80
2*5=10
2,400+80=2480
10+300=310
Therefore, the partial products of 62*45 are
2480 and 310.
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