Multiply a two-digit number by a three-digit number
key notes:
- Step 1: Arrange the numbers vertically according to the place value.
- Step 2: Multiply the ones digit of the multiplier with the multiplicand.
- Step 3: Place a zero below the ones digit of the partial product.
- Step 4: Multiply the tens digit of the multiplier with the multiplicand.
- Step 5: Add the results to get the product.
Learn with an example
Multiply: 430 × 20 = _____
Multiply the ones.

Multiply the tens.

Now add the results.

The product is 8,600.
🔥Multiply:

Multiply the ones.

Multiply the tens.

Now add the results.

The product is 4,473..
🔥Multiply:
110 x 71 =
Multiply the ones.

Multiply the tens.

Now add the results.

The product is 7,810.
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