After writing our problem vertically by aligning the digits in the ones place, we can begin multiplying. Lesson Summary Register to view this lesson Are you a student or a teacher? I am a student I am a teacher Claudia F. Teacher Houston, Texas Create an Account I highly recommend you...
Multiplication: 4-digit x 1-digitRelated Resources The various resources listed below are aligned to the same standard, (4NBT05) taken from the CCSM (Common Core Standards For Mathematics) as the Multiplication Worksheet shown above. Multiply a whole number of up to four digits by a one-...
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Multiplication Word Problems: 3 digits by 2 digits Word problems to practice multiplying 3-digit numbers by 2-digit numbers (example: 299 x 22) 4th through 6th Grades Multiplication: 3-digit by 2-digit Graph Paper Math Drills; 3-digits times 2-digits (example: 678 x 23) 4th through 6th...
Multiply in columns (1-digit by 2-4 digits) Multiplication word problems Grade 4 mental multiplication worksheets Multiplication tables 2-10, 2-12, random facts Multiplication tables 2-10, 2-12, missing factors Commutative property Distributive property Multiply 1-dit numbers by whole tens or hundr...
Multiplication 3-Digits by 2-Digits Double Digit Multiplication Challenges These double digit multiplication worksheets have been designed for more able students who need that extra challenge! They are the same challenges that can be found on our 2-digit multiplication page. ...
Example 4 Digit Multiplication Problem When you are working with these types of problems it is all about staying organized. As you advance to using digits from higher place values, you just need to remind yourself that you are multiplying by those larger values and signify this by placing the...
x 4 ———– We begin from the right, where we multiply 4 by 2 in the one’s place. This will give us 8. Since we don’t have any digits to carry over, we move to the next multiplication step where we multiply 4 by 2 in the tens place. This will again give us 8 tens. We...
Lattice Multiplication: 2 digits by 2 digitsFREE This free worksheet gives an example and explains the steps to solving lattice multiplication problems. There are also several practice problems for students to try. 3rd and 4th Grades Blank 2-by-2 Lattice Grids ...
Many multiples of the number 123456789 are pandigital, meaning that they permute all 9 digits. For example, 123456789 times 4 is 493827156. We generalize this observation to any base, proving that the product is pandigital whenever the single digit multiplier (4) is relatively prime to the ...