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60 x 15? - Answers

900. I noticed that if you divided 60 by two, and multiplied 15 by two, you would get 30 on both accounts. You could go even simplier and times 30 by 3, and divide 30 by three, which would make the equation 90x10. Soooo simple, but I knew that 3x3 equals 9, so I knew that the first part of the answer was 9, then I added the two left over noughts to the answer, which means I got 900. NOTE: The adding the zeros to the end of the answer ONLY works if both of the numbers you need to multiply have a zero in the one's column.



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900. I noticed that if you divided 60 by two, and multiplied 15 by two, you would get 30 on both accounts. You could go even simplier and times 30 by 3, and divide 30 by three, which would make the equation 90x10. Soooo simple, but I knew that 3x3 equals 9, so I knew that the first part of the answer was 9, then I added the two left over noughts to the answer, which means I got 900. NOTE: The adding the zeros to the end of the answer ONLY works if both of the numbers you need to multiply have a zero in the one's column.



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60 x 15? - Answers

900. I noticed that if you divided 60 by two, and multiplied 15 by two, you would get 30 on both accounts. You could go even simplier and times 30 by 3, and divide 30 by three, which would make the equation 90x10. Soooo simple, but I knew that 3x3 equals 9, so I knew that the first part of the answer was 9, then I added the two left over noughts to the answer, which means I got 900. NOTE: The adding the zeros to the end of the answer ONLY works if both of the numbers you need to multiply have a zero in the one's column.

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      900. I noticed that if you divided 60 by two, and multiplied 15 by two, you would get 30 on both accounts. You could go even simplier and times 30 by 3, and divide 30 by three, which would make the equation 90x10. Soooo simple, but I knew that 3x3 equals 9, so I knew that the first part of the answer was 9, then I added the two left over noughts to the answer, which means I got 900. NOTE: The adding the zeros to the end of the answer ONLY works if both of the numbers you need to multiply have a zero in the one's column.
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