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Explore the Multiply by 9 facts by recognizing there is only one new fact: 9 x 9. Compete against characters to see who finds the product first. Play games and use your fingers to practice multiplying. Use multiplication facts you already know to help find the product when one factor is 9.

Multiplying By 8 Strategies And Practice
Fractions: Parts of a Whole

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