Multiplication with Whole Numbers - Basic Math
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Please choose the best answer for the question below.
What is 
Please choose the best answer for the question below.
What is
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Use a calculator to check your work if allowed, but if not, then I'd reccommend the following method, breaking the problem down into smaller pieces.




And then add your results:

.
Use a calculator to check your work if allowed, but if not, then I'd reccommend the following method, breaking the problem down into smaller pieces.
And then add your results:
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What is the solution of the above equation?
What is the solution of the above equation?
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^ We can see that there are 21 objects.
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groups of
objects
^ We can see that there are 21 objects.
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Start with
. That gives
. Write the ones' place down underneath the
and the
and carry the
to the next place.
Next, do
. That gives
. However, remember to add the
you carried over from the previous step.

Now, write down
down next to the
. Make sure the
is lined up beneath the
and
and the
is in the hundreds' place.
Now, do
. Because we are multiplying using the tens' place of
, you need to make sure that you write down the product of
and
in the tens' place, underneath the
from your previous answer.
Next, do
. Write this product (
) in the hundreds' place.
Finally, add these two numbers together.

Start with . That gives
. Write the ones' place down underneath the
and the
and carry the
to the next place.
Next, do . That gives
. However, remember to add the
you carried over from the previous step.
Now, write down down next to the
. Make sure the
is lined up beneath the
and
and the
is in the hundreds' place.
Now, do . Because we are multiplying using the tens' place of
, you need to make sure that you write down the product of
and
in the tens' place, underneath the
from your previous answer.
Next, do . Write this product (
) in the hundreds' place.
Finally, add these two numbers together.
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What is 
What is
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You can simplify this problem:
, and
, so if you simplify those parts of the equation, you are left with
.
.
You can simplify this problem:
, and
, so if you simplify those parts of the equation, you are left with
.
.
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Solve for
:

Solve for :
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To solve this equation, follow order of operations:
First we do the calculations inside the parentheses.


Then we subtract to get our final answer.

To solve this equation, follow order of operations:
First we do the calculations inside the parentheses.
Then we subtract to get our final answer.
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Solve for
:

Solve for :
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To solve for m we need to isolate m on one side of the equation and all other numbers on the other side of the equation.

Our first step is to divide by 12 on both sides. Remember to undo an operation from one side of the equation and cancel out a number we need to perform the opposite operation. If you have a number multiplied by another number or a variable you need to divide to cancel out that said number.

Then we divide by 3 to get our final answer.

To solve for m we need to isolate m on one side of the equation and all other numbers on the other side of the equation.
Our first step is to divide by 12 on both sides. Remember to undo an operation from one side of the equation and cancel out a number we need to perform the opposite operation. If you have a number multiplied by another number or a variable you need to divide to cancel out that said number.
Then we divide by 3 to get our final answer.
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Please choose the best answer for the question below.
What is 
Please choose the best answer for the question below.
What is
Tap to reveal answer
.
Use a calculator to check your work if allowed, but if not, then I'd reccommend the following method, breaking the problem down into smaller pieces.




And then add your results:

.
Use a calculator to check your work if allowed, but if not, then I'd reccommend the following method, breaking the problem down into smaller pieces.
And then add your results:
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What is the solution of the above equation?
What is the solution of the above equation?
Tap to reveal answer

We can see this by implementing objects.
groups of
objects



^ We can see that there are 21 objects.
We can see this by implementing objects.
groups of
objects
^ We can see that there are 21 objects.
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Tap to reveal answer

Start with
. That gives
. Write the ones' place down underneath the
and the
and carry the
to the next place.
Next, do
. That gives
. However, remember to add the
you carried over from the previous step.

Now, write down
down next to the
. Make sure the
is lined up beneath the
and
and the
is in the hundreds' place.
Now, do
. Because we are multiplying using the tens' place of
, you need to make sure that you write down the product of
and
in the tens' place, underneath the
from your previous answer.
Next, do
. Write this product (
) in the hundreds' place.
Finally, add these two numbers together.

Start with . That gives
. Write the ones' place down underneath the
and the
and carry the
to the next place.
Next, do . That gives
. However, remember to add the
you carried over from the previous step.
Now, write down down next to the
. Make sure the
is lined up beneath the
and
and the
is in the hundreds' place.
Now, do . Because we are multiplying using the tens' place of
, you need to make sure that you write down the product of
and
in the tens' place, underneath the
from your previous answer.
Next, do . Write this product (
) in the hundreds' place.
Finally, add these two numbers together.
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What is 
What is
Tap to reveal answer
You can simplify this problem:
, and
, so if you simplify those parts of the equation, you are left with
.
.
You can simplify this problem:
, and
, so if you simplify those parts of the equation, you are left with
.
.
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Solve for
:

Solve for :
Tap to reveal answer
To solve this equation, follow order of operations:
First we do the calculations inside the parentheses.


Then we subtract to get our final answer.

To solve this equation, follow order of operations:
First we do the calculations inside the parentheses.
Then we subtract to get our final answer.
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Solve for
:

Solve for :
Tap to reveal answer
To solve for m we need to isolate m on one side of the equation and all other numbers on the other side of the equation.

Our first step is to divide by 12 on both sides. Remember to undo an operation from one side of the equation and cancel out a number we need to perform the opposite operation. If you have a number multiplied by another number or a variable you need to divide to cancel out that said number.

Then we divide by 3 to get our final answer.

To solve for m we need to isolate m on one side of the equation and all other numbers on the other side of the equation.
Our first step is to divide by 12 on both sides. Remember to undo an operation from one side of the equation and cancel out a number we need to perform the opposite operation. If you have a number multiplied by another number or a variable you need to divide to cancel out that said number.
Then we divide by 3 to get our final answer.
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Please choose the best answer for the question below.
What is 
Please choose the best answer for the question below.
What is
Tap to reveal answer
.
Use a calculator to check your work if allowed, but if not, then I'd reccommend the following method, breaking the problem down into smaller pieces.




And then add your results:

.
Use a calculator to check your work if allowed, but if not, then I'd reccommend the following method, breaking the problem down into smaller pieces.
And then add your results:
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What is the solution of the above equation?
What is the solution of the above equation?
Tap to reveal answer

We can see this by implementing objects.
groups of
objects



^ We can see that there are 21 objects.
We can see this by implementing objects.
groups of
objects
^ We can see that there are 21 objects.
← Didn't Know|Knew It →
Tap to reveal answer

Start with
. That gives
. Write the ones' place down underneath the
and the
and carry the
to the next place.
Next, do
. That gives
. However, remember to add the
you carried over from the previous step.

Now, write down
down next to the
. Make sure the
is lined up beneath the
and
and the
is in the hundreds' place.
Now, do
. Because we are multiplying using the tens' place of
, you need to make sure that you write down the product of
and
in the tens' place, underneath the
from your previous answer.
Next, do
. Write this product (
) in the hundreds' place.
Finally, add these two numbers together.

Start with . That gives
. Write the ones' place down underneath the
and the
and carry the
to the next place.
Next, do . That gives
. However, remember to add the
you carried over from the previous step.
Now, write down down next to the
. Make sure the
is lined up beneath the
and
and the
is in the hundreds' place.
Now, do . Because we are multiplying using the tens' place of
, you need to make sure that you write down the product of
and
in the tens' place, underneath the
from your previous answer.
Next, do . Write this product (
) in the hundreds' place.
Finally, add these two numbers together.
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What is 
What is
Tap to reveal answer
You can simplify this problem:
, and
, so if you simplify those parts of the equation, you are left with
.
.
You can simplify this problem:
, and
, so if you simplify those parts of the equation, you are left with
.
.
← Didn't Know|Knew It →
Solve for
:

Solve for :
Tap to reveal answer
To solve this equation, follow order of operations:
First we do the calculations inside the parentheses.


Then we subtract to get our final answer.

To solve this equation, follow order of operations:
First we do the calculations inside the parentheses.
Then we subtract to get our final answer.
← Didn't Know|Knew It →
Solve for
:

Solve for :
Tap to reveal answer
To solve for m we need to isolate m on one side of the equation and all other numbers on the other side of the equation.

Our first step is to divide by 12 on both sides. Remember to undo an operation from one side of the equation and cancel out a number we need to perform the opposite operation. If you have a number multiplied by another number or a variable you need to divide to cancel out that said number.

Then we divide by 3 to get our final answer.

To solve for m we need to isolate m on one side of the equation and all other numbers on the other side of the equation.
Our first step is to divide by 12 on both sides. Remember to undo an operation from one side of the equation and cancel out a number we need to perform the opposite operation. If you have a number multiplied by another number or a variable you need to divide to cancel out that said number.
Then we divide by 3 to get our final answer.
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Please choose the best answer for the question below.
What is 
Please choose the best answer for the question below.
What is
Tap to reveal answer
.
Use a calculator to check your work if allowed, but if not, then I'd reccommend the following method, breaking the problem down into smaller pieces.




And then add your results:

.
Use a calculator to check your work if allowed, but if not, then I'd reccommend the following method, breaking the problem down into smaller pieces.
And then add your results:
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What is the solution of the above equation?
What is the solution of the above equation?
Tap to reveal answer

We can see this by implementing objects.
groups of
objects



^ We can see that there are 21 objects.
We can see this by implementing objects.
groups of
objects
^ We can see that there are 21 objects.
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