Multiplying Two Digits by Two Digits
Grade 4 · Math · Multi-Digit Multiplication · Ontario, Canada
Lesson Summary
Multiply two two-digit numbers together using partial products or the standard method. This builds on the skills from the earlier lessons.
Explanation
To multiply 36 × 24, first multiply 36 × 4 to get 144. Then multiply 36 × 20 to get 720. Add the two partial products: 144 + 720 = 864. When you write this out vertically, you put a zero in the ones place on the second line because you are really multiplying by 20, not 2. This is the same method adults use and is sometimes called the standard algorithm.
Practice Questions
Q1: What is 21 × 13?
Answer: 273
Q2: What is 45 × 12?
Answer: 540
Q3: What is 32 × 25?
Answer: 800
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Multiplying Two Digits by Two Digits is a lesson in the Multi-Digit Multiplication chapter of Grade 4 Math. It is part of the Ontario, Canada school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Multiplying Two Digits by Two Digits is taught in Grade 4 as part of the Math curriculum in Ontario, Canada.
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