Well, isn't that just a happy little math problem we have here! To find the partial product of 42 and 28, we simply multiply the two numbers together. So, 42 multiplied by 28 equals 1,176. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, math can be a peaceful and rewarding experience when you take it one step at a time.
Chat with our AI personalities
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math, huh? Alright, so the partial product of 42 and 28 is technically 1176. Like, you multiply 42 by 28 and boom, there you have it. Math can be fun... sometimes.
To find the partial product of 42 and 28, you would multiply each digit of the second number (28) by each digit of the first number (42), starting from the right.
First, multiply 8 (the ones digit of 28) by 42, which equals 336. Then, multiply 20 (the tens digit of 28 multiplied by 10) by 42, which equals 840.
Finally, add these two products together to get the partial product of 42 and 28, which is 1176.
The partial products are
40*20 + 40*8 + 20*2 + 2*8
= 800 + 320 + 40 + 16 = 1176.
80,16
partial quotient means it breaks dividing numbers down just like partial product;)
Rebate
Single digits don't have partial products. 8 x 6 = 48
34 x 28 = 34 x (20 + 8) First partial product is: (30 + 4) x 8 = 240 + 32 Second partial product is: (30 + 4) x 20 = 600 + 80 Sum of partial products = total product = 600 + 240 + 80 + 32 = 952