Mrs. Brock's class has 23 students. Each student has 8 markers. Which describes how to find the total number of markers in the class?

a) Multiply the ones. Record;
b) Multiply the tens. Record;
c) Multiply the tens. Record. Multiply the ones. Record. Add the partial products. Record.
d) Multiply the ones. Record. Multiply the tens. Record. Subtract the partial products. Record.

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c) Multiply the tens. Record. Multiply the ones. Record. Add the partial products. Record.

To find the total number of markers in the class, we need to calculate the product of the number of students and the number of markers each student has.

First, we calculate the product of the number of tens in 23 (which is 2) and the number of markers each student has (8). This gives us 2 * 8 = 16. We record this partial product.

Next, we calculate the product of the number of ones in 23 (which is 3) and the number of markers each student has (8). This gives us 3 * 8 = 24. We record this partial product.

Finally, we add the two partial products together: 16 + 24 = 40. The total number of markers in the class is 40.