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  1. Take out perfect square: Now, we can simplify 2×2×3\sqrt{2 \times 2 \times 3} by taking out the square root of the perfect square, which is 22.\newline2×2×3=23\sqrt{2 \times 2 \times 3} = 2\sqrt{3}
  2. Multiply by outside number: Finally, we multiply the outside number, 1010, by the number we took out of the square root, which is 22.10×23=20310 \times 2\sqrt{3} = 20\sqrt{3}

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