You find that the product of 67 and 5 is 335. How can you use addition to check if you are correct? How can you use division to check if you are correct?

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Answer:  Well, there is two ways for addition and two ways for division. either Add 67 5 times (67 + 67 + 67 + 67+ 67) to get 335 or add 5 67 times (5 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 etc.) to get 335, And for division (my favorite part) Either get 335 and see if 67 can be multiplied to get 3, 33, or 335. and if either 3, 33, or 335 is to big subtract what you get when you multiply (Enter Number) with 67 to get anything remotely close to 3, 33, or 335. (NOT MORE THAN 3, 33, OR 335 ONLY EXACT OR LESS THAN) or do the exact same with 5.

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Step 2. Find the distance of all values from the mean (d1, d2, d3, d4, d5).
Step 3. Find the mean of distances (D).

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When you multiply a number by a power of 10, you are essentially shifting its digits to the left by the number of places equal to the exponent of 10.

Let's illustrate this with an example. Suppose we have the number 456, and we want to multiply it by powers of 10:

1. 456 multiplied by 10:

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And so on...

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One zero is always added when the power is added by +1

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