4x13=(4x____) +(4x____) 4x13=___+___

4x13=___

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To solve the equation \( 4 \times 13 = (4 \times __) + (4 \times __) \), we can break down the multiplication.

First, calculate \( 4 \times 13 \): \[ 4 \times 13 = 52 \]

Next, we can express this as the sum of two products. One simple way to do this is to break 13 into two numbers. For instance, we can use 10 and 3:

\[ 4 \times 13 = 4 \times 10 + 4 \times 3 \] Thus, we have: \[ 4 \times 13 = (4 \times 10) + (4 \times 3) \]

So we can fill in the blanks as follows:

  1. In the first blank: \( 10 \)
  2. In the second blank: \( 3 \)
  3. The final answer \( 4 \times 13 = 52 \).

To summarize: \[ 4 \times 13 = (4 \times 10) + (4 \times 3) \quad \Rightarrow \quad 52 = 40 + 12 \]

So the completion is: \[ 4 \times 13 = 40 + 12 \] \[ 4 \times 13 = 52 \]