Look at the shaded products.

A multiplication table shows the product of any two numbers between 0 and 9. The products of 3 are shaded in a vertical line and a horizontal line: 3 times 0 equals 0, 3 times 1 equals 3, 3 times 2 equals 6, 3 times 3 equals 9, 3 times 4 equals 12, 3 times 5 equals 15, 3 times 6 equals 18, 3 times 7 equals 21, 3 times 8 equals 24, and 3 times 9 equals 27.

Which statement is true?

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Responses

The products in the row are twice the products in the column.

The products in the row are twice the products in the column.

The products in the row and the column are the same.

The products in the row and the column are the same.

The products in the row and the column are all equal to twice the factors.

The products in the row and the column are all equal to twice the factors.

The products in the column are twice the products in the row.

The products in the column are twice the products in the row.
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The correct statement is: The products in the row are twice the products in the column.