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3 by 2 digit multiplication 
Rubric Code: SB7A5
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Subject: Math  
Type: Exam  
Grade Levels: K-5, 6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate

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3 by 2 digit

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Excellent

Always multiplies 3 by 2 digit questions correctly.
Proficient

Mostly multiplies 3 by 2 digit questions correctly.
Acceptable

Sometimes multiplies 3 by 2 digit questions correctly.
Limited

Rarely multiplies 3 by 2 digit questions correctly.
3 by 1 digit

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Excellent

Always multiplies 3 by 1 digit questions correctly.
Proficient

Mostly multiplies 3 by 1 digit questions correctly.
Acceptable

Sometimes multiplies 3 by 1 digit questions correctly.
Limited

Rarely multiplies 3 by 1 digit questions correctly.
2 by 1 digit

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Excellent

Always multiplies 2 by 1 digit questions correctly.
Proficient

Mostly multiplies 2 by 1 digit questions correctly.
Acceptable

Sometimes multiplies 2 by 1 digit questions correctly.
Limited

Rarely multiplies 2 by 1 digit questions correctly.



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