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Mathematics, 22.05.2021 19:50 Vangnunu

Cassie wrote the division equation. 44 + 8 = 5.5
What does this show about the number 44?
It shows that 8 is not a factor of 44.
It shows that 8 is a factor of 44.
It shows that 44 has no multiples.

Please help you guys have like 4 hours to do this-
It shows that 44 has 8 multiples

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Cassie wrote the division equation. 44 + 8 = 5.5
What does this show about the number 44?

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