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Adriana Mccarty
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31 December, 12:51
How to do long multiplication
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Shirley Farley
31 December, 13:02
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1. Write down the problem.
2. Split up the smaller number into tens and ones.
3. Multiply the larger number by the number in the tens digit.
4. Multiply the larger number by the number in the ones digit.
And then simply add up the two products.
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Jeremy Keith
31 December, 13:13
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You just keep multiplying, preferably with a calculator
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