To find the partial products of \(1,262 \times 3\), we can break \(1,262\) into its place values:
\[ 1,262 = 1,000 + 200 + 60 + 2 \]
Now we'll calculate the partial products by multiplying each part by \(3\):
- \(1,000 \times 3 = 3,000\)
- \(200 \times 3 = 600\)
- \(60 \times 3 = 180\)
- \(2 \times 3 = 6\)
So the partial products of \(1,262 \times 3\) are:
\[ 3,000, 600, 180, \text{ and } 6 \]
From the options given, the only pair that appears is \(6\) and \(180\), which are both partial products.
Therefore, the correct response is:
180 and 3,000.