60*80, 60*3, 7*80 and 7*3
It is easier to multiply
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It's easier to multiply
80*6, 9*6
Partial sums is actually use for addition while partial products is used for multiplication. With partial sums, numbers above nine are added together in the tens, hundreds, etc. columns first. Individual sums are then added together for the final sum.
It is easier to multiply
The answer is to smell my penis
It's easier to multiply
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80*6, 9*6
Partial products cannot be used for a single number. They are a form of multiplication.
To find 67 times 83 using partial products, you can break down the numbers into simpler components. For example, you can express 67 as 60 + 7 and 83 as 80 + 3. Then, you can calculate the partial products: 60 × 80, 60 × 3, 7 × 80, and 7 × 3, and finally sum those products to get the final result.
Partial sums is actually use for addition while partial products is used for multiplication. With partial sums, numbers above nine are added together in the tens, hundreds, etc. columns first. Individual sums are then added together for the final sum.
Partial products and regrouping are both methods used in multiplication, but they differ in their approach. Partial products involve breaking down each number into its place values, multiplying them separately, and then summing these products to get the final result. In contrast, regrouping (or carrying) is a technique used in traditional multiplication where digits are multiplied and then combined into a single product, carrying over any values greater than ten to the next column. Essentially, partial products focus on individual components, while regrouping emphasizes managing the overall sums during multiplication.
140 and 210
Oh, dude, comparing partial products and regrouping is like comparing apples and oranges. Partial products involve multiplying parts of numbers separately and adding them up, while regrouping is like rearranging numbers to make calculations easier. They're both methods used in multiplication, but they're as different as a cat and a dog.
20 x 70 = 1400 5 x 70 = 350 3 x 20 = 60 3 x 5 = 15 25 x 73 = 1875