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Which shows one way to use breaking apart to find 6 x 47? A (1 x 47) - (1 X 6) B (6 X 4) + (6 X 7) C (6 X 40) - (1 x 7) D (6 X 40) + (6 X 7)
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Which shows one way to use
breaking apart to find 6 x 47?
A (1 x 47) - (1 X 6)
B (6 X 4) + (6 X 7)
C (6 X 40) - (1 x 7)
D (6 X 40) + (6 X 7)
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The answer is D
6*40=240
6*7=42
240+42= 292
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