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  • 07-12-2017
  • Mathematics
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how can you use a multiplication table to find 16÷4?

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nana9962
nana9962 nana9962
  • 07-12-2017
You actually can’t. When using multiplication to find out 16/4 you can’t really. You just have to know that 4•4 is 16
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