Example

Title: Multiplications

Grade: 4-a Lesson: S2-L1

Explanation: The best way to understand multiplications is by looking at some examples. Take turns and read each example for easy understanding.

Examples:

Step: 1a

Find the product of 54 x 19

Arrange the numbers in vertically.

1a

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Explanation: Place the multiplicand 52 on top and multiplier 18 on bottom.

Step: 1b

Multiply the one’s digits on the top number by the one’s digit of the bottom number. Here the digits are 2 x 8 = 16.. write the 6 in ones column. Carryover the 1 that goes in the next place.

1b

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Explanation: When 2 is multiplied by 8, we get 16. Write 6 in one’s column. Carryover the 1 that goes to the next place.

Step: 1c

Multiply the tens digits on the top number by the ones digit of the bottom number…​Here the digits are 5 x 8 = 40 Add the carryover number 1. Now 40 + 1 = 41, write this value beside the one’s place digit.

1c

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Explanation: When 5 is multiplied by 8, we get 40. Add the carryover number 1. Now 40 + 1 = 41, write this value beside the one’s place digit. Here the first partial product is 416. That will be placed in one line.

Step: 1d

Multiply the ones digits on the top number by the tens digit of the bottom number…​Here the digits are 2 x 1 = 2..Place the value under the first partial product in the tens column.

1d

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Explanation: When 2 is multiplied by 1, we get 2. Place the value under the first partial product in the tens column.

Step: 1e

Multiply the tens digits on the top number by the tens digit of the bottom number. Here the digits 5 x 1 = 5. Write the value 5 under the hundreds column in the first partial product.

1e

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Explanation: When 5 is multiplied by 1, we get 5. Write the value 5 under the hundreds column in the first partial product.Here the second partial product is 52. That will be placed in another line. We have to put the 0 in the ones column.

Step: 1f

Add the both first and second partial products 416 + 520 = 936.

1f

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Explanation: Add both of your results to get a final answer. Now need to add 416 + 520 to get 936.


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