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Could 35 ever be the product of 10 and another number ? Explain
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Could 35 ever be the product of 10 and another number ? Explain
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yes it can because 5 and 0 are both even numbers so you can divide them
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Yes definitely! Remember you have decimals! So the rule for multiplying by ten is to move the decimal to the right one time. So in this case 3.5 x 10 is 35
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