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write an expression that uses partial products to multiply 8 x 64. Can your expression be written another way? Explain

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we are asked to write an expression that uses partial products to multiply 8 and 64. In this case, we can break 8 into 2 x4 and 64 into 8x8. In this case, multiplying these factors equal to 512. Any factors will do actually since it will yield the same product.

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