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Periods 4, 5

  • ccastonguay8
  • Nov 4, 2015
  • 1 min read

p. 145 (18-26)

Remember that sometimes the two or three numbers have only 1 as a common factor. If that's the case, put a 1 as the divisor and see what you get. Then multiply anyway, and see what you get. Leave it at that.

Not all of them have only 1 as a factor. BE CAREFUL!

 
 
 

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