Multiplying Up. Category 1 4  10 4  5 4  4 56 ÷ 4.

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Multiplying Up

Category 1

4  10 4  5 4  4 56 ÷ 4

3  10 3  20 3  30 3  1 96 ÷ 3

4  10 4  5 4  2 48 ÷ 4

5  5 5  10 5  2 79 ÷ 5

2  10 2  5 2  2 38 ÷ 2

4  10 4  5 4  8 4  4 72 ÷ 4

3  10 3  20 3  3 3  2 68 ÷ 3

5  5 5  10 5  2 85 ÷ 5

6  10 6  5 6  6 6  2 99 ÷ 6

Category 2

3   50 3  ÷ 3

4  25 4  50 4  ÷ 4

6   50 6  60 6  ÷ 6

4  25 4   ÷ 4

3   20 3  ÷ 3

4  25 4   10 4  ÷ 4

4  25 4  50 4  ÷ 4

8   50 8  ÷ 8

7   10 7  5 7  ÷ 7

Category 3

50  2 50  5 50  ÷ 50

15   20 5   ÷ 15

10    17 2  ÷ 17

35  2 35   ÷ 35

24  5 24   ÷ 24

5   21 2  ÷ 21

25   4 25  ÷ 25

10   15 2  15 1  ÷ 15

10    ÷ 17