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This Maths article explains both the mental method and written method for multiplying a 2-digit number by a 1-digit number.
We'll explore how this shortcut works for both two-digit numbers multiplied by themselves, and even for multiplying two different numbers ending in 5.
In this KS2 Maths article you’ll learn techniques to help you multiply 3 single-digit numbers together. We also have a KS2 Maths quiz and lots of examples.
For super easy multiplication tricks, Check out these 5 super-easy multiplication hacks and start amazing your friends and teachers with your speed and skills.
If you’re multiplying two two-digit numbers, you end up performing four smaller multiplications to produce a final product.
Then take the two numbers you want to multiply—in the case of the above image, 7 and 8—and put together the corresponding fingers (as shown in the picture to the right).
In fourth grade, students focus most on using all four operations - addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division - to solve multi-step word problems involving multi-digit numbers. Fourth ...
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