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When we multiply by a number with two or more digits, we multiply by each of the digits separately, working from right to left. Each separate product of the digits is called a partial product. When we write partial products, we must make sure to line up the place values.
Multiply:
Write the numbers so each place lines up vertically. | |
Start by multiplying 7 by 62. Multiply 7 by the digit in the tens place of 62. Write the 4 in the ones place of the product and carry the 1 to the tens place. | |
Multiply 7 by the digit in the tens place of 62. Add the 1 ten we carried. . Write the 3 in the tens place of the product and the 4 in the hundreds place. | |
The first partial product is 434. | |
Now, write a 0 under the 4 in the ones place of the next partial product as a placeholder since we now multiply the digit in the tens place of 87 by 62. Multiply 8 by the digit in the ones place of 62. Write the 6 in the next place of the product, which is the tens place. Carry the 1 to the tens place. | |
Multiply 8 by 6, the digit in the tens place of 62, then add the 1 ten we carried to get 49. Write the 9 in the hundreds place of the product and the 4 in the thousands place. | |
The second partial product is 4960. Add the partial products. |
The product is
Multiply:
When we multiplied times the product was Notice that has one zero, and we put one zero after to get the product. When we multiplied times the product was Notice that has two zeros and we put two zeros after to get the product.
Do you see the pattern? If we multiplied times which has four zeros, we would put four zeros after to get the product
Multiply:
There are three digits in the factors so there will be
partial products. We do not have to write the
as a placeholder as long as we write each partial product in the correct place.
Multiply:
There should be
partial products. The second partial product will be the result of multiplying
by
Notice that the second partial product of all zeros doesn’t really affect the result. We can place a zero as a placeholder in the tens place and then proceed directly to multiplying by the in the hundreds place, as shown.
Multiply by but insert only one zero as a placeholder in the tens place. Multiply by putting the from the in the hundreds place.
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