Page Summary: We look at the Multiply block in the Microsoft MakeCode Editor and demonstrate how to use it within your programs. Button A represents YES ( you agree with answer) and button B represents NO (you do not agree with answer.
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We look at the Multiply block in the Microsoft MakeCode Editor and demonstrate how to use it within your programs. Button A represents YES ( you agree with answer) and button B represents NO (you do not agree with answer.
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- We look at the Multiply block in the Microsoft MakeCode Editor and demonstrate how to use it within your programs.
- Button A represents YES ( you agree with answer) and button B represents NO (you do not agree with answer.
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