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Model the multiplication.$$2 \times 4$$
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Chapter 1
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two times or I am going to model LaMotte. The holds a patient. So I have two groups of four. So I'm just just gonna draw two groups or two boxes, and I'm gonna put four in each group, so I have one too. Three or 123 four. So together and all, I have eight.
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