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Jul 22, 2008 17:05

1 x 1 = 1
2 x 2 = 4
3 x 3 = 9
4 x 4 = 16
5 x 5 = 25
6 x 6 = 36
7 x 7 = 49
8 x 8 = 64
9 x 9 = 81
10 x 10 = 100

54 x 63 = 3402

darin songkram

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corvischristi July 23 2008, 00:22:56 UTC
Are you trying to memorize the multiplication tables?

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addvisor July 23 2008, 00:24:29 UTC


You can read this?

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corvischristi July 23 2008, 00:26:31 UTC
My mother had me memorize multiplication tables 1-12 when I was in junior high, so I just wondered if that was what you were doing.

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addvisor July 23 2008, 00:27:40 UTC


My brother asked me.

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aerators July 23 2008, 00:23:18 UTC
Playing with numbers?

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addvisor July 23 2008, 00:25:14 UTC


no

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aerators July 23 2008, 00:26:56 UTC
Practicing?

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addvisor July 23 2008, 00:28:03 UTC


yes

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kissingwater July 23 2008, 13:14:15 UTC
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addvisor July 23 2008, 15:32:20 UTC


I am sorry.

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kissingwater July 23 2008, 15:38:04 UTC
Without a calculator?

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addvisor July 23 2008, 15:38:35 UTC
Yes?

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drinkacupoftea July 23 2008, 21:26:47 UTC
Darin! You busy tomorrow?

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addvisor July 24 2008, 05:06:42 UTC
No?

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drinkacupoftea July 24 2008, 08:21:59 UTC
Want to go out?

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addvisor July 28 2008, 02:52:44 UTC
Out?

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