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              2.






                         ____        +       ____        +       ____        +       ____  =            apples in all

                         ____ groups of ____ = ____



              3.






                       ____  +  ____  +                ____  +         ____  +        ____  =              balls in all

                       ____ groups of ____ = ____


              MulTIPlIcATION As REPEATED ADDITION

















                      An autorickshaw has 3 tyres.                          Here are 4 autorickshaws.
              How many tyres can you see in all?


              Clearly,         3 + 3 + 3 + 3 = 12
              Repeated addition of the same number can be done by multiplication.

              We say that, 3 added 4 times is equal to 12.

              Or,  4 times 3 is equal to 12.

              And, we write:

                     4 × 3 = 12 read as, “4 into 3 is equal to 12.”

              Or,  4 multiplied by 3 is equal to 12.

                     '×' stands for multiplication.

                                             4 × 3 = 12  is a multiplication fact.



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