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The local grocery store opens at nine.
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Its parking lot has six rows.
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Each row can fit seven cars.
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Each car has four wheels.
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How many cars can the parking lot fit?
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And I encourage you to pause the video
and think about this yourself.
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Try to figure it out on your own.
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So, let's re-read this.
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The local grocery store opens up at nine.
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Well, that doesn't really matter. If we're thinking about
how many cars can the parking lot fit.
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So we don't really have to care about that.
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We also dont have to care about
how many wheels each car has.
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They're not asking us how many
wheels can fit in the parking lot.
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So we can ignore that.
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What we really care about is
how many rows we have.
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And how many cars can fit in each row.
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What we have is -- We have six rows
and each row can fit seven cars.
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We're going to six groups of seven.
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Or, another way of thinking about it.
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We're going to have six times seven
cars can fit in the parking lot.
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What is this going to be equal to?
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This is literally six sevens added up.
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This is the same thing as
one, two, three, four, five, six.
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That last seven looks strange.
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Now we're going to add these up.
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Seven plus seven is fourteen.
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Twenty-one, twenty-eight,
thirty-five, forty-two.
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Six times seven is equal to forty-two.
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So forty-two cars can fit in the parking lot.
Don't believe me? I made a little diagram here.
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We have six rows.
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This is the first row.
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Second..
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Third..
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Fourth..
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Fifth..
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Sixth.
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Each row can fit seven cars.
You see it here.
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One; Let me make that a little brighter.
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One..
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Two..
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Three..
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Four, five, six, seven.
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How many cars are there?
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You have seven.
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Fourteen..
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Twenty-one..
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Twenty-eight..
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Thirty-five..
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Forty-two total cars.
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Six rows of seven.