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Factoring - Simplifying Multiplication with Factors - Factors to Composite (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on simplifying multiplication by converting factored expressions into composite multiplications. It is part of a broader study on factoring, multiplication, division, and fractions. The problems involve finding a single multiplication result that is equivalent to a given product of several factors. For instance, converting an expression with multiple multiplications, such as "2 x 5 x 5 x 7," into a simpler form like "50 x 7." Each question offers multiple choice answers, often depicted as expressions, from which the correct composite multiplication must be selected.

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Simplifying Multiplication with Factors - Factors to Composite

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Find a composite multiplication that is the same as the factored multiplication

2×3×2×32 \times 3 \times 2 \times 3