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Question Video: Multiplying One-Digit Numbers by Four Using Skip Counting by 4s Mathematics • Third Year of Primary School

Use 3 × 4 = 12 to find 6 × 4.

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Use three times four equals 12 to find six times four.

In this question, we have to find the product of six and four. And we are told to use the fact that three times four is 12 to help. We know that three times four is 12. So to find six lots of four, we just need to double 12. Double 12 is 24. Two lots of 12 are 24. So we found six times four by doubling three times four. Six times four is 24.

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