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Help please. (There are two questions)-example-1
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Answer:

1. 2x4=8

2x3=6

2. 3x4=12

3x3=9

Explanation:

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In this problem, you have to create an equation to figure out the length of each bar. The first bar has two sets of 3 blocks; you can see each set by a color change.

Therefore, this equation would be 2 times 3, since there are 2 sets of 3. This answer equates to 6.

The next one has two bars of four blocks. This means it is 2 times 4, because there are two sets of 4 blocks, and this would constitute as the answer 8.

The second question is a bit tricker. If we look at the first bar, we see that there are 3 blocks per set (noted by color change) and we have 3 of those. If we count all of those up, they have 9 blocks overall. After all, 3 times 3 is nine.

The other problem has 4 blocks a set, and there are three of those. 4 times 3 is 12.

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