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Multiplying Whole Numbers, Part 2: Multiplication Facts For 6, 9, and 7

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Abstract
This clip explains that, now that we can multiply by 3, multiplying by 6 is easy because, "…it's just a matter of taking steps twice as big." It goes on to say that "…the 9's facts are in a class by themselves," explaining that, with the exception of 9 times 0, the units place of the answers beginning with 9 X's 1 starts with 9 and then goes down one at a time (i.e. 18, 27, 36 and so on).
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Developmental Math, Remedial Math, Basic Arithmetic, Basic Math
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