You have one group of two numbers. If you want to multiply either number, you have to multiply it by 1 of the 2 numbers in the group. One of the numbers gets multiplied, but NOT by the other number. How does it get multiplied?
Note: I was bored and I made this up in math class. Don't be alarmed if it baffles you.
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You have one group of two numbers. If you want to multiply either number, you have to multiply it by 1 of the 2 numbers in the group. One of the numbers gets multiplied, but NOT by the other number. How does it get multiplied?
Note: I was bored and I made this up in math class. Don't be alarmed if it baffles you.
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