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         <title>Create an array to represent at least two multiplication facts. Use the type feature or the audio recorder to explain the multiplication fact and why you decided to represent it this way. Respond to at least two classmates with a question or feedback comment and another way to represent the multiplication fact.</title>
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         <title>Student Example 1</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>I used the smiley face to model the multiplication fact 2 x 4. I used this model because the smiley face are in 2 rows and there are 4 smiley faces in each row.</p><p><br></p><p>I also created another array for the multiplication fact 5 x 4.</p>]]></description>
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