This math topic focuses on developing skills related to the multiplication of two and three-digit numbers by breaking down the larger multiplier into simpler components. The exercises involve multiplying a three-digit number by a two-digit number while utilizing the distributive property. Each question presents a multiplication problem that requires separating the two-digit multiplier into tens and units, or other combinations, to simplify the calculations. The learners are given multiple choice options with different breakdowns, fostering an understanding of how to strategically approach larger multiplication problems.
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How can you multiply 769 by 26 by breaking 26 apart
769 x 26