Look at this diagram, which shows two-fifths of a rectangle shaded.
Let's multiply two-fifths by 2.
This will give 2 lots of two-fifths.
This gives four-fifths shaded as shown.
So
Now let's multiply two-fifths by 3.
This will be 3 lots of two-fifths.
This gives six-fifths shaded as shown.
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