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Abel Deleon
29 June, 18:53
To solve 20x40, think
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Mohammed Quinn
29 June, 21:56
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Are you saying to use mental math? Well, without using a calculator, just multiply 2 and 4 to get 8 and then just add the two zeros at the end. So the answer would be 800.
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