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Example Question #11 : Multiplication And Division
What is ?
When multiplying with more than a single digit, focus on the ones digiit before the tens digit. is . The is written down but the is carried over to the tens digit. Then we multiply and which is but with the that was carried over, we add it to the which makes . Final answer is .
Example Question #12 : Multiplication And Division
What is ?
Remember PEMDAS, the acronym which stands for Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, and Subtraction. This is the order of operations we need to adhere to.
Multiplication comes before addition.
So multiply out and which is .
Then finally add that with to get the final answer of .
Example Question #13 : Multiplication And Division
What is
Remember PEMDAS, the acronym that stands for Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, and Subtraction. This is the order of operations we need to adhere to when doing any arithmetic.
Division comes before subtraction.
So divide out and which is .
Then, subtract that with to get the final answer of .
Example Question #14 : Multiplication And Division
What is ?
Remember PEMDAS, the acronym that stands for Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, and Subtraction. This is the order of operations we need to adhere to when doing any arithmetic.
The parentheses go first so do what's inside the parentheses.
The sum of and is .
Then we multiply that with to get the final answer of
Example Question #11 : Multiplication And Division
This question is testing your knowledge of the order of operations.
Do the multiplication/division parts of the question first, then addition/subtraction (in this case, only subtraction).
Example Question #16 : Multiplication And Division
Solve:
To simply , notice that there are variables that can be cancelled out.
Another option is to multiply through the numerator and the denominator, and then reduce.
Remember when their are exponents in the numerator and denominator with the same base you subtract the denominator from the numerator.
Example Question #17 : Multiplication And Division
Solve .
Following the order of operations, let's do all the parenthesis first. Within the parenthesis, we still follow the order of operations, and complete the exponential before doing the addition:
Now we can go through and do all the multiplication and division. Remember, we can't divide through the addition signs, so we'll leave that for later.
Now we can do the addition/subtraction:
Because we're dealing with fractions, it would help if we simplified:
Example Question #18 : Multiplication And Division
Multiply the numbers:
Multiply the first number with the ones digit of the second number.
Multiply the first number with the tens digit of the second number.
Add a zero to this number.
Add this number with the first number calculated.
The answer is:
Example Question #19 : Multiplication And Division
Multiply:
Multiply the first number with the first digit of the second number.
Multiply the first number with the second digit of the second number, and then add a zero to the end of that number.
The number becomes:
Multiply the first number with the hundreds digit of the second number, and then add two zeros to the end of that number.
The number becomes:
Add the three numbers obtained.
The answer is:
Example Question #20 : Multiplication And Division
Multiply:
Multiply the first number with the ones digit of the second number.
Multiply the first number with the tens digit of the second number, and then add a zero to the end of the number.
Add both numbers.
The answer is: