
Multiplying Two Digits
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Mathematics
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2nd Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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6 Slides • 0 Questions
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How to multiply 1-digit by 2-digits
13
x 3
_____
3 9
1. First, we multiply the first digit by the first
digit on the top (3x3) which equals 9 so we put
the number 9 in the bottom of the 3.
2. Second, we multiply the first digit by
the second digit on top (1x3) or (10x3)
which equals 3 and we will put it in the
bottom of the 1.
2
How to multiply 1-digit by 2-digits
Another example:
88
x 8
_________
Using your Time table
sheet may help you find
the answers for your
multiplaction.
1. Multiply the
first digit by the first
digit on top (8x8) which
is 64. There are 2 digits so you
put the first digit (4) under 8
and second digit (6) under 4 in the
right.
4
6
3
How to multiply 1-digit by 2-digits
Another example:
88
x 8
_________
Using your Time table
sheet may help you find
the answers for your
multiplaction.
2. You multiply the second digit
on top by the first digit on
the bottom and you would
multiply 8x8 which is 64. This is
where it gets tricky. So you add
the remaining number from the first
multiplication (8x8) but now we are multiplying
80x8. 64+6=70 so you would cross out the 6
and put the 70 below the second digit (8).
4
6
7 0
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How to multiply 1-digit by 2-digits
YOUR TURN!
Now we were multiplying and we're done so now its your turn to answer these questions without a times table. Grab paper and pencil and start writing the answers (questions are on slide 5 and answers on slide 6) don't cheat!
5
How to multiply 1-digit by 2-digits
Questions:
24x1=
29x2=
38x7=
36x6=
90x0=
91x8=
88x4=
72x5=
28x9=
99x3=
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How to multiply 1-digit by 2-digits
Questions with answers:
24x1= 24
29x2= 58
38x7= 266
36x6= 216
90x0= 0
91x8= 728
88x4= 352
72x5= 360
28x9= 252
99x3= 297
Write your scores from out of 10
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How to multiply 1-digit by 2-digits
13
x 3
_____
3 9
1. First, we multiply the first digit by the first
digit on the top (3x3) which equals 9 so we put
the number 9 in the bottom of the 3.
2. Second, we multiply the first digit by
the second digit on top (1x3) or (10x3)
which equals 3 and we will put it in the
bottom of the 1.
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