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Incorrect multiplication answer in a math game showing 7 rows of 8 dots.

A screenshot of an educational math game from iKnowIt.com showing a multiplication problem with arrays. The user incorrectly answered 8 x 10 = 80, while the correct answer is 7 x 8 = 56. The image displays a 7x8 array of dots, with the explanation "7 rows of 8" and the correct calculation. A red banner indicates the answer is incorrect, and a green "Next" button is visible. Progress and score indicators are on the right side.

A screenshot of an educational math game from iKnowIt.com showing a multiplication problem with arrays. The user incorrectly answered 8 x 10 = 80, while the correct answer is 7 x 8 = 56. The image displays a 7x8 array of dots, with the explanation "7 rows of 8" and the correct calculation. A red banner indicates the answer is incorrect, and a green "Next" button is visible. Progress and score indicators are on the right side.

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