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What is 54X48?

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Updated: 8/17/2019

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What are two ways you can multiply 54x48?

You can multiply 54 by 48 using the distributive property by breaking down one of the numbers. For example, you can express 48 as (50 - 2), and then calculate 54 × 50 - 54 × 2, which equals 2700 - 108 = 2592. Alternatively, you can use the standard algorithm by setting it up vertically and multiplying each digit, then adding the results. Both methods will yield the same product of 2592.


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