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Kryger [21]
3 years ago
9

Tori bought 24 candy bars for 69 cents each. She used partial products to find the total cost in cents. Which are NOT possible p

artial products for 24 × 69?
Mathematics
1 answer:
forsale [732]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Options A, B, C and D

Step-by-step explanation:

This question is not complete; here is the complete question.

Tori bought 24 candy bars for 69 cents each. She used partial products to find the total cost in cents. Which are NOT possible partial products for 24 × 69?

A. 24

B. 36

C. 180

D. 240

E. 1656

Cost of one candy = 69 cents  

Since, cost of 24 candies = Cost of one candy × Number of candies

                                          = 69 × 24

For partial product,

69 × 24 = (60 + 9)(20 + 4)

             = 60(20 + 4) + 9(20 + 4)

             = 60×20 + 60×4 + 9×20 + 9×4

             = 1200 + 240 + 180 + 36

             = 1656

Therefore, Options A, B, C and D are not possible partial products.

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