ISEE Middle Level Quantitative : ISEE Middle Level (grades 7-8) Quantitative Reasoning

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Example Question #1051 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Quantitative Reasoning

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In order to solve this problem using multiplication, we must multiply each digit of the multiplier by each digit of the multiplicand to get the answer, which is called the product.

For this problem, 44 is the multiplier and 51 is the multiplicand. We start with the multiplier, and multiply the digit in the ones place by each digit of the multiplicand.

First, we multiply 4 and 1

Then, we multiply 4 and 5

Now, we multiply the digit in the tens place of the multiplier by each digit of the multiplicand. In order to do this, we need to start a new line in our math problem and put a 0 as a place holder in the ones position.

Next, we multiply 4 and 1

Then, we multiply 4 and 5

Finally, we add the two products together to find our final answer

 

Example Question #1051 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Quantitative Reasoning

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Explanation:

 

In order to solve this problem using multiplication, we must multiply each digit of the multiplier by each digit of the multiplicand to get the answer, which is called the product.

For this problem, 22 is the multiplier and 38 is the multiplicand. We start with the multiplier, and multiply the digit in the ones place by each digit of the multiplicand.

First, we multiply 2 and 8

Then, we multiply 2 and 3 and add the 1 that was carried

Now, we multiply the digit in the tens place of the multiplier by each digit of the multiplicand. In order to do this, we need to start a new line in our math problem and put a 0 as a place holder in the ones position.

Next, we multiply 2 and 8

Then, we multiply 2 and 3and add the 1 that was carried

Finally, we add the two products together to find our final answer

 

Example Question #1052 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Quantitative Reasoning

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

 

In order to solve this problem using multiplication, we must multiply each digit of the multiplier by each digit of the multiplicand to get the answer, which is called the product.

For this problem, 27 is the multiplier and 38 is the multiplicand. We start with the multiplier, and multiply the digit in the ones place by each digit of the multiplicand.

First, we multiply 7 and 8

Then, we multiply 7 and 3 and add the 5 that was carried

Now, we multiply the digit in the tens place of the multiplier by each digit of the multiplicand. In order to do this, we need to start a new line in our math problem and put a 0 as a place holder in the ones position.

Next, we multiply 2 and 8

Then, we multiply 2 and 3and add the 1 that was carried

Finally, we add the two products together to find our final answer

 

Example Question #1053 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Quantitative Reasoning

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

 

In order to solve this problem using multiplication, we must multiply each digit of the multiplier by each digit of the multiplicand to get the answer, which is called the product.

For this problem, 63 is the multiplier and 26 is the multiplicand. We start with the multiplier, and multiply the digit in the ones place by each digit of the multiplicand.

First, we multiply 3 and 6

Then, we multiply 3 and 2 and add the 1 that was carried

Now, we multiply the digit in the tens place of the multiplier by each digit of the multiplicand. In order to do this, we need to start a new line in our math problem and put a 0 as a place holder in the ones position.

Next, we multiply 6 and 6

Then, we multiply 6 and 2and add the 3 that was carried

Finally, we add the two products together to find our final answer

 

Example Question #1051 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Quantitative Reasoning

Solve:

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

 

In order to solve this problem using multiplication, we must multiply each digit of the multiplier by each digit of the multiplicand to get the answer, which is called the product.

For this problem, 57 is the multiplier and 68 is the multiplicand. We start with the multiplier, and multiply the digit in the ones place by each digit of the multiplicand.

First, we multiply 7 and 8

Then, we multiply 7 and 6 and add the 5 that was carried

Now, we multiply the digit in the tens place of the multiplier by each digit of the multiplicand. In order to do this, we need to start a new line in our math problem and put a 0 as a place holder in the ones position.

Next, we multiply 5 and 8

Then, we multiply 5 and 6and add the 4 that was carried

Finally, we add the two products together to find our final answer

 

Example Question #1052 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Quantitative Reasoning

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

 

In order to solve this problem using multiplication, we must multiply each digit of the multiplier by each digit of the multiplicand to get the answer, which is called the product.

For this problem, 33 is the multiplier and 21 is the multiplicand. We start with the multiplier, and multiply the digit in the ones place by each digit of the multiplicand.

First, we multiply 3 and 1

Then, we multiply 3 and 2

Now, we multiply the digit in the tens place of the multiplier by each digit of the multiplicand. In order to do this, we need to start a new line in our math problem and put a 0 as a place holder in the ones position.

Next, we multiply 3 and 1

Then, we multiply 3 and 2

Finally, we add the two products together to find our final answer

 

Example Question #1053 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Quantitative Reasoning

Solve:

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

 

In order to solve this problem using multiplication, we must multiply each digit of the multiplier by each digit of the multiplicand to get the answer, which is called the product.

For this problem, 33 is the multiplier and 10 is the multiplicand. We start with the multiplier, and multiply the digit in the ones place by each digit of the multiplicand.

First, we multiply 3 and 0

Then, we multiply 3 and 1

Now, we multiply the digit in the tens place of the multiplier by each digit of the multiplicand. In order to do this, we need to start a new line in our math problem and put a 0 as a place holder in the ones position.

Next, we multiply 3 and 0

Then, we multiply 3 and 1

Finally, we add the two products together to find our final answer

 

Example Question #1054 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Quantitative Reasoning

Solve:

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

 

In order to solve this problem using multiplication, we must multiply each digit of the multiplier by each digit of the multiplicand to get the answer, which is called the product.

For this problem, 62 is the multiplier and 38 is the multiplicand. We start with the multiplier, and multiply the digit in the ones place by each digit of the multiplicand.

First, we multiply 2 and 8

Then, we multiply 2 and 3 and add the 1 that was carried

Now, we multiply the digit in the tens place of the multiplier by each digit of the multiplicand. In order to do this, we need to start a new line in our math problem and put a 0 as a place holder in the ones position.

Next, we multiply 6 and 8

Then, we multiply 6 and 3and add the 4 that was carried

Finally, we add the two products together to find our final answer

 

Example Question #1055 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Quantitative Reasoning

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

 

In order to solve this problem using multiplication, we must multiply each digit of the multiplier by each digit of the multiplicand to get the answer, which is called the product.

For this problem, 81 is the multiplier and 48 is the multiplicand. We start with the multiplier, and multiply the digit in the ones place by each digit of the multiplicand.

First, we multiply 1 and 8

Then, we multiply 1 and 4

Now, we multiply the digit in the tens place of the multiplier by each digit of the multiplicand. In order to do this, we need to start a new line in our math problem and put a 0 as a place holder in the ones position.

Next, we multiply 8 and 8

Then, we multiply 8 and 4and add the 6 that was carried

Finally, we add the two products together to find our final answer

 

Example Question #91 : How To Multiply

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Explanation:

 

In order to solve this problem using multiplication, we must multiply each digit of the multiplier by each digit of the multiplicand to get the answer, which is called the product.

For this problem, 32 is the multiplier and 11 is the multiplicand. We start with the multiplier, and multiply the digit in the ones place by each digit of the multiplicand.

First, we multiply 2 and 1

Then, we multiply 2 and 1

Now, we multiply the digit in the tens place of the multiplier by each digit of the multiplicand. In order to do this, we need to start a new line in our math problem and put a 0 as a place holder in the ones position.

Next, we multiply 3 and 1

Then, we multiply 3 and 1

Finally, we add the two products together to find our final answer

 

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