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5x7=
5x7=5 x (_ + _)
5x7= (5x _) + (5x_)
5x7= _ + _
5x7=
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5x7=35
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5x7=35
5x7=5x(5+2)
5x7=(5x3)+(5x4)
5x7=20+15
5x7=35
This is how I would do it :)
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