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              Multiplying by 10, 20, 30, ..., 90, anD 100, 200, 300, ..., 900

              Multiplying by 10


              To multiply a number by 10, write a ‘0’ to the right of the number.
              Look at the following multiplications.

              Examples:  (a) 3 × 10 = 30                 (b) 12 × 10 = 120            (c) 324 × 10 = 3240

              Multiplying by 20, 30,..., 90

              To multiply a number by 20, 30, 40, ..., 90, first multiply the number without 0. Then,

              write a ‘0’ to the right of the product obtained.
              Examples:  (a) 12 × 20 = 240               (b) 36 × 30 = 1080           (c) 26 × 60 = 1560

              Multiplying by 100           12 × 2                       36 × 3                       26 × 6

              To multiply a number by 100, write two zeros (00) to the right of the number.

              Examples:  (a) 1 × 100 = 100               (b) 5 × 100 = 500            (c) 17 × 100 = 1700

              Multiplying by 200, 300, ..., 900

              To multiply a number by 200, 300, 400, ..., 900, first multiply the number without 00.
              Then, write two zeros (00) to the right of the product obtained.

              Examples:  (a) 1 × 200 = 200               (b) 12 × 300 = 3600          (c) 14 × 700 = 9800
                                           1 × 2                         12 × 3                       14 × 7


                       Think and Answer
                   Which pair of numbers best completes the given multiplication fact        × 100 =


                   ●   65  and  650              ●   10  and  1000               ●   7  and  70              ●   1  and  101


                       practice time 4e



              1.  Fill in the blanks.

                   (a)  _____ × 10 = 1000           (b)  6 × 100 = _____             (c)  7 × _____ = 3500
                   (d)  _____ × 3 = 2100            (e)  _____ × 60 = 480             (f)  11 × 60 = _____

                   (g)  5 × 20 = _____              (h)  8 × _____ = 320              (i)  _____ × 20 = 120

              2.  Multiply the following by expanding the bigger number.

                   (a)  96 × 9                      (b)  89 × 5                      (c)  36 × 4

                   (d)  56 × 9                      (e)  64 × 8                       (f)  82 × 6




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