What’s 222 times 8?
One day when I was boy learning how to do multiplication, my mother asked me, “What’s 222 times 8?” I thought about it for a second and realized it would be too hard to do in my head, so I wrote it down. I came up with the…
One day when I was boy learning how to do multiplication, my mother asked me, “What’s 222 times 8?” I thought about it for a second and realized it would be too hard to do in my head, so I wrote it down. I came up with the…
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