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Write the first six multiples of: 18

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Multiples of 18 = 1 x 18, 2 x 18,3 x 18, 4 x 18, 5 x 18, 6 x 18
First six multiples of 18 are : 18, 32, 54, 72, 90, 108

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Chapter 9: Playing with Numbers - Exercise 9 (B)

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Chapter 9 Playing with Numbers
Exercise 9 (B) | Q 3.5

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