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Rocco Villegas
14 November, 03:52
Why is multiplying with 6 like multiplying with 3
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Faith Bean
14 November, 04:54
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Because three and six have the same factors
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Misael
14 November, 05:34
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Its because 3 and 6 have the same factors
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