This math topic focuses on developing skills in multiplying whole numbers where one factor involves three digits and the other has two digits. The method practiced involves breaking apart the two-digit number to simplify the multiplication process. Each problem asks to multiply a three-digit number by another number, requiring the user to visualize and select the correct breakdown of the second factor to facilitate easier multiplication, for instance, by using distributive properties. This topic aims to enhance understanding of multiplication and mental math strategies, especially pertaining to multi-digit multiplication.
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How can you multiply 678 by 19 by breaking 19 apart
678 x 19
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19 is the same as 10 plus 9. So, 678 times 19 is the same as 678 times 10 plus 678 times 9.
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Math worksheet on 'Multiplication - Whole Number 3 x 2 - Breakout (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Multiplication - 2 and 3 Digit' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/multiplication_2_and_3_digit/ |
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