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Enhance your mathematical skills with engaging multiplication and estimation problems! This practice set includes a variety of scenarios, such as calculating the number of tickets sold at a fair and the total weight of boxes shipped. You'll tackle problems involving numbers like 548, 72, 342, and 43 through both estimation and direct multiplication methods. Perfect for students and anyone looking to sharpen their math abilities, these exercises provide practical, real-world applications to help solidify your understanding.
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Solve by estimation. 548 X 72
Solve by estimation. 342 X 43
Solve by multiplying. 548 X 72
Solve by multiplying. 567 X 19
Solve by multiplying. 768 X 26
Solve by multiplying. 825 X 94
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