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How modeling partialproducts can be used to find the products of greater numbers.
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I'm not sure exactly what you mean, but I'm amusing what you mean. You can multiply the smaller number by a part of the bigger number. for instance, 45x5. You can multiply 5x5 and that =25, then mulitply 40x5=200. Then add 400+25=225. So, 45x5=225.
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