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What conclusion can be made based on this multiplication problem? 7 × 3 = 21 Seven is 3 times the size of 21. Seven is 21 times the size of 3. Twenty-one is 7 times the size of …
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21 is 7 times the size of 3
21 is 3 times the size of 7
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