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When calculating a multiplication problem, Lili mistakenly multiplied a number by 13 to calculate a number multiplied by 18, and the result was 45 more than the correct product. What should the correc
When calculating a multiplication problem, Lili mistakenly multiplied a number by 13 to calculate a number multiplied by 18, and the result was 45 more than the correct product. What should the correct product be? Hello:

Another factor is: 45÷( 18- 13)=9.

The correct product is 13×9= 1 17.

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