Multiplying Two Digits by One Digit
Grade 4 · Math · Multi-Digit Multiplication · New Mexico, USA
Lesson Summary
Multiply a two-digit number by a one-digit number using place value. Break the bigger number into tens and ones to make it easier.
Explanation
To multiply a number like 34 × 5, you can break 34 into 30 and 4. First multiply 30 × 5 to get 150, then multiply 4 × 5 to get 20. Add those two results together: 150 + 20 = 170. This is called the partial-products method. You can also line the numbers up vertically and multiply each digit one at a time, starting from the ones place.
Practice Questions
Q1: What is 23 × 4?
Answer: 92
Q2: What is 51 × 7?
Answer: 357
Q3: What is 46 × 3?
Answer: 138
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Multiplying Two Digits by One Digit is a lesson in the Multi-Digit Multiplication chapter of Grade 4 Math. It is part of the New Mexico, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Multiplying Two Digits by One Digit is taught in Grade 4 as part of the Math curriculum in New Mexico, USA.
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