What conclusion can be made based on this multiplication problem?
8 × 6 = 48
Eight is...
Mathematics, 06.02.2022 14:00 AJSkullcrusher
What conclusion can be made based on this multiplication problem?
8 × 6 = 48
Eight is 6 times greater than 48.
Eight is 8 times greater than 48.
Forty-eight is 6 times greater than 8.
Forty-eight is 8 times greater than 8.
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