This math topic focuses on the skill of breaking down larger multiplication problems into smaller, more manageable components. The practice involves multiplying two-digit numbers by single-digit numbers. Each example provided requires the student to decompose a two-digit number into two parts, such as tens and ones, and then multiply each part separately by the given single-digit multiplier. This approach helps in understanding multiplication through partial products, making it an essential step in learning and improving multiplication efficiency. The questions in this topic provide multiple illustrated multiplication problems, enhancing the conceptual understanding of the distribution property in multiplication.
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How can you multiply 18 by 3 by breaking 18 apart